In Canada that’s what it was. They seriously curtailed immigration with the new government, which is starting to lower home prices. It’s not sunshine and rainbows though, we needed those immigrants to plug the labour hole the boomers left. Coupled with the tariffs and market incertainty, Canada is in an unofficial recession already.
More tradespeople to build firetrap bungalow sprawls is how we get bankrupt munis like Detroit and not sustainable walkable subway utopias like Manhattan.
In Canada that’s what it was. They seriously curtailed immigration with the new government, which is starting to lower home prices. It’s not sunshine and rainbows though, we needed those immigrants to plug the labour hole the boomers left. Coupled with the tariffs and market incertainty, Canada is in an unofficial recession already.
No interest in letting in more tradespeople to buff up the construction industry?
Apparently not. Personally I thought they should have tried to get more tradespeople, but here we are.
More tradespeople to build firetrap bungalow sprawls is how we get bankrupt munis like Detroit and not sustainable walkable subway utopias like Manhattan.