Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to place a two-year ban on foreign homebuyers if re-elected, in a bid to address housing affordability in Canada. The nation's housing market has soared during the coronavirus pandemic, up 16 percent year-over-year, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). The Liberal Party is one of three major parties focused on this central issue.
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@8XLVK9M4yrs4Y
Yes, UNLESS it is their primary residence
@9FB2FJ63yrs3Y
yes, but only if its not their primary residence
@942ZLY44yrs4Y
Yes, but only if it is not their primary residence.
@8X6PMZD4yrs4Y
No, but only if it is their primary residence
@8VW4NXL5yrs5Y
Yes, and implement foreign buyer and vacancy taxes
@8YCNN9L4yrs4Y
Not if it is their primary residence
@9386V954yrs4Y
Yes unless it's their primary residence.
@B8MZTGM5mos5MO
No, they should not be banned from buying homes but they shouldn't receive any funding from the government to buy. If they can afford to buy a house on their own great buy a home, if not, rent until you can.
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