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Canada wants to make homes affordable without crushing prices
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Housing as an investment is the problem. They dont want to stop that so fuck the poors i guess :/
Can't have the common folk building any sort of equity, gotta keep them renting from us forever
Equity was a fun choice of word here, since both its definitions apply to the conversation.
If housing wasn't an investment, a purchased home wouldn't build any equity in the financial sense, but people who need a home would have more equity in the social sense.
It's almost like finance is at odds with social justice.
Land is scarce. Trust in society and institutions is plummeting. If you tried to take away land ownership you’d face a violent revolution. Is there any way you can think of to preserve land ownership while making housing “no longer an investment?”