Workers are being priced out of Toronto. Can we reverse course?
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/48790317
Can we? Yes. Will we? If the way cities have been turning down federal money for relaxing regulations is a sign, then no we won’t.
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Can we? Yes. Will we? If the way cities have been turning down federal money for relaxing regulations is a sign, then no we won’t.
Is it more than just Toronto? I hadn’t heard of other cities turning the cash down or reneging on the deal.
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Is it more than just Toronto? I hadn’t heard of other cities turning the cash down or reneging on the deal.
Tecumseth has, and Ottawa hasn’t yet but they’re making all the right noises, including calling deregulation “really far left” (as a bad thing)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/48790317
Are we going to either ensure people get paid enough to afford houses, or build homes that people can afford to live in?
No?
Then no, it won’t get fixed. Right now, the market is making too much money off of exacerbating the problem, and the idea of government providing solutions went out of fashion in 1992.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/48790317
That sounds self-limiting, actually.
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I know there’s a lot of great things that China is able to do under their regime. Like building mass transit incredibly fast. But this comes at a great price though in terms of rights and freedoms.
So our masters keep saying.
But actual Chinese people don’t seem too worried.
The Chinese government gets approval ratings (according to Western pollsters) that western governments can only dream of, and it’s not that mysterious when you consider, the standard of living for most if not all regular people there has been skyrocketing.
Remember that China is the greatest threat to American hegemony and all the powerful people aligned with it. Do you really expect corporate-owned media to give you accurate, unbiased information on such an adversary?
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So our masters keep saying.
But actual Chinese people don’t seem too worried.
The Chinese government gets approval ratings (according to Western pollsters) that western governments can only dream of, and it’s not that mysterious when you consider, the standard of living for most if not all regular people there has been skyrocketing.
Remember that China is the greatest threat to American hegemony and all the powerful people aligned with it. Do you really expect corporate-owned media to give you accurate, unbiased information on such an adversary?
They’re not communist tho they’re a capitalistic dynasty
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Yes.
Will we?
No.
I’d prefer encouragement over apathy
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So our masters keep saying.
But actual Chinese people don’t seem too worried.
The Chinese government gets approval ratings (according to Western pollsters) that western governments can only dream of, and it’s not that mysterious when you consider, the standard of living for most if not all regular people there has been skyrocketing.
Remember that China is the greatest threat to American hegemony and all the powerful people aligned with it. Do you really expect corporate-owned media to give you accurate, unbiased information on such an adversary?
I don’t expect China nor the Chinese people to tell the truth either. You wouldn’t want your social score to drop or end up in jail or forced labor.
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I’d prefer encouragement over apathy
I come from a place of realism, I assure you. The Minister in Ottawa already said that he wanted housing more affordable but to not reduce the value of the houses.
Much of our money is in housing, and many of our politicians are landlords and real estate investors…
The only encouragement I got for you is that the CMHC said that the realistic aim with building new housing is to bring it back to 2019 levels of affordability.
So from nightmarishly unattainable to disgustingly out of reach.