• @[email protected]
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    219 months ago

    It’s everywhere in the country. In 30 years, I have never ever seen so many homeless people in Montréal. Same for Ottawa. But hey, capitalism is the best system so lets do nothing about it, the market will magically fix things.

      • @[email protected]
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        -109 months ago

        you most ave busi dayz iff youre wander-ing arond the internet triyng to corekt every-one. Fun fakt, it usualy onli serve’s too makke u louk condescanding hand doesnt impprove peoples nowledge of anglish.

        • @[email protected]B
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          29 months ago

          I actually thought this was pretty funny, so take this pat on the back while you receive the barrage of downvotes.

          • @[email protected]
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            19 months ago

            Lol thanks. Not sure what people downvoted me that much. English is basically my third langage so I dont like getting shit on by some probably unilingual dude.

  • @[email protected]
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    We are the second largest country in the world yet everyone lives in the same large cities. No shit prices are ridiculous. We really need to incentivize people to spread out.

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      229 months ago

      It’s not lack of housing.

      It’s a combination of housing investors and hoarding.

      Real Estate companies are just sitting on stock they can’t sell at sky high prices. Now they have entered the landlord game and are using stock they can’t sell as rental stock, but forcing insane rents. Like 3000 dollars a month for a shit one bedroom out in the suburbs shit.

      Entire apartment high rises being sold overseas to foreign investors who don’t even have PR status.

      The problem can easily be solved, but it requires taking down the rich.

    • @FireRetardant
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      109 months ago

      Urban sprawl is part of the problem, not the solution.

      • jadero
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        99 months ago

        There is more to spreading out than urban sprawl. Our towns and even villages used to largely self-contained. Now you’re lucky to find a bank, a bakery, a grocery store, and a hardware store in the same place outside of something big enough to be called a city.

        People talk about walkable cities, by which they mean that people can walk to most of their normal goods and services. What is that but a town/village model for communities?

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      We really need to incentivize people to spread out.

      People will go where the jobs are.

      Corporations don’t care about solving problems in society. Often they are part of the cause of those problems.