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 @9F7F777 from Maryland disagreed…8mos8MO

If we implement affordable housing more people can spend more money on consumer goods, thus bringing an era of prosperity to Canada.

 @9FFFNS6from British Columbia disagreed…8mos8MO

what the opponents are argung is that it's a lot like ubi - give everyone a universal basic income (or something like that, in this case affordable housing) and there's literally no difference from giving them SNAP or other food stamps, in the case of the united states. the argument i'm trying to make, however, is that government needs to be able to control for market inefficiencies (this is particularly true in the case of medicaid, which, as a single-payer system is more effective than multi-payer systems in general.) government involvement needs to be minimalized except to…  Read more

 @9FF69BVfrom Alberta agreed…8mos8MO

I agree, but it is important to note the systemic problem that the housing market is only so big and so expensive because of both inflation, and how within cities and provinces there, a specific rules that prevent multilevel housing plans to preserve “aesthetics”

 @9FCQ7CKfrom Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

We can always afford it - the issue seems to be in prioritizing peoples lives over police and military funding, and solving the country's debt. If not now, when? How bad does it have to get?

 @9F5C2JHfrom Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

Stop spending as much money on foreign aid and other non-essential spending, and reinvest the money into building more affordable housing.

 @9GKCNRHfrom Ontario disagreed…6mos6MO

You are allowing thousands of people to go homeless due to the fact you think its a good idea to throw money at your problems

 @9FHGTB9from Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

Yes we can, by reducing funding for less important issues and putting all that money towards affordable housing.

 @9FBM8L3Liberalfrom Ontario agreed…8mos8MO

We dont have enough money to afford these houses so we should put more money into other ways that'll help our economy. We should also save our money for the next few years and control our immigration rates so we don't have to worry much about the limited housing.

 @9F976G7from Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

Investing in low-cost housing can also appear high-priced upfront, however, it gives long-term monetary advantages via job creation, decreased homelessness costs, and expanded neighborhood stability. It's strategic funding in each financial increase and societal well-being.

 @9F7JWQSfrom Alberta disagreed…8mos8MO

If you can afford to pay high salary wages for government officials, surely you’d be able to implement a good amount of our money into making homes affordable and so Canadians can get off the street and can support their children.

 @9F75SKSNew Democraticfrom Alberta disagreed…8mos8MO

Why cant we afford it if we are working and are making the same amount of money as the person who already owns a house.

 @9F5VDJPfrom British Columbia disagreed…8mos8MO

We cant afford to have a majority of people that have jobs that pay a above average salary not be able to afford housing, which could decrease our economy in other areas besides housing. I believe if we were to limit affordable housing prospective citizens or regular citizens will look elsewhere to live besides our country to settle meaning their tax that they bring in to their country would diminish.

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