Ottawa considering a cap on international students to ease housing pressure, says Fraser
Ottawa considering a cap on international students to ease housing pressure, says Fraser
Housing affordability one of the main issues as cabinet meets for three days in P.E.I.
I worry anything like this would be a gateway to other anti-immigrant sentiment. Immigrants are good for the economy everywhere in the first world, it's just that they're also highly unpopular most places, and I'd like to keep our advantage in tolerance.
Of course they are both good and very much needed. So knowing that, lets fucking build the housing infrastructure to support them first.
You don't start spraying water in your backyard before the pool has been built....
My worry is that there's so much NIMBYism against building housing so that if we slow down immigration for housing to catch-up then with the lower urgency we'll just not build.
Agreed. We need doctors and construction workers, but for some reason executives are still at the top of the priority list for express entry (assuming I read that morass correctly).
Yes, I don't like how immigrants are being blamed for yet another problem. Immigrants aren't the reason nobody is building affordable housing. Immigrants aren't the reason mega corporations like BlackRock are buying up every parcel of real estate they can get. Immigrants didn't cause the housing market collapse of 2008.
Immigrants want to make a better life for themselves and their families in our great country and they're willing to work hard and use their skills to do it. Hard working labourers aren't the enemy. Once again, it's executives, brokers, and shareholders.
Let's add NIMBYs to the list, although there's plenty of overlap.
From article, it looks like it's on the mind of the party leaders too, just in a bit of a weird way
Wow, things you don't expect to hear from a conservative. If this was the version of Poilievre we got all the time I'd relax a bit, but he also goes the other way and hangs out with loonies sometimes.
No they aren't, not for the common worker.
Mixed bag really. Increased labour supply drives down wages, but you also need people to do all the work and we have an aging population. Also need a tax base to fund our social services.
Yes, they are.