

Individual Canadians buying additional properties are definitely adding to the problem and should be taxed very very heavily.
Individual Canadians buying additional properties are definitely adding to the problem and should be taxed very very heavily.
Conservative premiers across the country have abolished rent control and created a situation where the wealthy have several income properties ruining everything. Liberals are totally cool with it too. Tax domestic speculators. Encourage public housing at federal and provincial levels. Never vote Conservative.
Please promise to not vote for any Conservatives and we’ll welcome you with open arms
Ditch Twitter
A lot of people have abandoned it
Yes. The evidence is the housing market in 2023. Tax domestic speculators. Regulate the hell out of them. They are the main reason that everything is so screwed.
Electoral reform should be number one priority. Once that’s fixed then housing as electoral reform would help resolve a lot of this issues in our current system.
That’s not the goal here, the headline misrepresents the issue
Conservatives would love to pull this garbage here. We’re already seeing attempts in Saskatchewan and Alberta. #NeverVoteConservative
Traitors to your country shouldn’t get the opportunity to run
Zoom is dead in the water. They cannot innovate and this will cause them to fall further behind. Workers are more productive remote.
The UK did allow Brexit to happen, they haven’t exactly been making the best decisions.
It’s better than nothing as long as you were wearing it correctly and kept time exposure as low as possible. N95 would’ve been best of course
It’s very easy for bots and fascists to have a voice here unfortunately
Been remote for years, number two is just flat out bull shit.
It’s a combination of factors with real estate being a key I’ve. Don’t be so naive.
I’ve spent longer than that and I’m not sure where the issue is. It works fine for us. Perhaps it’s a US thing with poor internet quality?
Bro, you’re a scalper. Landlords shouldn’t exist.