LeafGm
Well-known member
Um...Doug...
Doug not realizing that Ottawa is actually in Ontario would explain him doing fuck-all during the trucker protest despite it being provincial jurisdiction.
Um...Doug...
I love that he drives a pickup truck too.
Never once in his entire life has that man ever taken part in any activity that you'd actually need a pickup truck for.
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Federal budget to include $10B housing plan, $8B for defence
As Canadians face a cost of living crunch, tackling housing affordability is going to be a main feature of Thursday's federal budget, seeing the Liberals earmark $10 billion towards this aim. The 2022 federal budget will also include a defence spending increase over multiple years, but the...www.ctvnews.ca
Not sure how exactly the government will be able to enforce this foreign buyers ban. I can see a cottage industry popping up where Canadian citizens use foreigners' money to buy real estate on their behalf for a fee.
I'm just wondering if this policy is just red meat for the voters while the reality will be that wealthy foreigners will be given some sort of key to the back door. I don't know if there's much political will to stop rich people from driving the real estate market higher. After all, real estate developers vote.Mexico has had a foreign buyer ban on any property within 160km of the coast for decades and they've had no problem enforcing it. There is a legal mechanism that allows a real estate trust to hold the property for foreign buyers, but the trust holder (realty corp, lawyer, etc) has a ton of requirements or they risk losing their ability to hold in trust on a clients behalf.
Basically, there's all sorts of ways to skin that cat and keep foreign money out of the real estate market if we choose to. Increase financial account disclosure to show the down-payment has been in the buyers possession for a long time would be the easiest though. Scrutinize all cash real estate transactions more closely, etc.
I'm just wondering if this policy is just red meat for the voters while the reality will be that wealthy foreigners will be given some sort of key to the back door. I don't know if there's much political will to stop rich people from driving the real estate market higher. After all, real estate developers vote.
Lots of local buyers using foreign money, though.
I blame theglobalistsJews tbh.
One last thing to mention, is that city planners need to start taking a European approach to density (this concept is starting to become more popular with planners, thankfully.
We've had a one track approach to increasing density over the last 30 years. Build condo towers close to transit access. That's it, that's all.
Europe has been showing us the way to improve cities for decades though...medium density neighbourhoods with walkability...fucking everywhere.
Barcelona:
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Paris
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Medium density low/mid rises creating walkable neighbourhoods with access to rapid transit >>>
It's one thing when you dig into it just absolutely surprises you, that all the big European cities like London, Madrid, and Paris actually have much larger population densities than even NY, LA or Chicago. Those cities are just dense everywhere, but you're not crammed in a condo tower.