
On all sides of the aisle, Canada’s political class has started to acknowledge that immigration plays a role in this country’s housing woes.
While this admission is a good initial starting point, restoring housing affordability will only begin in earnest when we grapple with how unsustainable Canada’s immigration levels have been of late. When you dig into the numbers, it becomes clear that major immigration reform is needed that goes beyond the measures already put in place by the federal government.
