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Why Canada’s housing crunch isn’t going away

In the past year, multiple federal and provincial politicians finally recognized one important reason why Canada’s housing shortage in the last decade became severe, rents soared, and home prices stayed at nosebleed levels: unsustainably high immigration rates, which recent minor reductions have barely begun to address.

In other words, the politicians finally figured out what any first-year economics student could have told them: markets have two sides — supply and demand.

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