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    #41
    $13,000,000,000/4000 =$3,250,000.00 each, some houses

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      #42
      Money laundering 101

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        #43
        Freeland will be showing Carney all the in and outs on money laundering.

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          #44
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

          How would you suggest solving the affordable housing problem differently?

          I can't wait to hear your better plan than Carney's!
          maybe kick out some of the 12 million ppl the liberals let immigrate into this country in less then 10 yrs? Then maybe there would be more affordable houses and cars for the rest of Canadians who want to keep there culture and customs Canadian! This was a planed invasion, not a sound immigration policy.

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            #45
            Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
            $13,000,000,000/4000 =$3,250,000.00 each, some houses
            CBC co's are going to want to live in the main cities where they work.

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              #46
              Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
              $13,000,000,000/4000 =$3,250,000.00 each, some houses
              Almost 10 times the average house price in Saskatchewan.

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                #47
                Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

                Do you think there might be more than one way for housing and the cost of living to become affordable?

                There's your way where the government intervenes and subsidizes over text and under employed consumers. And creates a housing bubble and inflation with irresponsible fiscal policies

                Do you think you it might work to have more affluent consumers by having a strong healthy economy?

                And allow builders to build affordable homes without all of the climate, sustainability etc nonsense?
                Huh? You mean builders should ignore the building codes? You want to cut insulation and go back to less efficient heating and cooling systems?

                There has always been low income Canadians who couldn't afford a decent home and periods of economic challenges.

                Governments invested in housing in the past. It's not sustainable that everyone can afford a new giant expensive dream home.

                Housing rose in price in part because of low interest rates and easy money. Investors flooded the rising condo markets. Investors also took housing off the market for short term vacation rentals.

                And Carney is also investing in the economy and moving ahead.

                Danny Smith is praising his efforts but you must think she is wrong to do so?
                Last edited by chuckChuck; Sep 17, 2025, 07:47.

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                  #48
                  Yes you're right, chuck. Far better off to have people living in tent cities than in homes that don't meet the latest sustainability regulations.
                  Tents are much more efficient to heat.

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                    #49
                    A5 You really are a lame debater! LOL


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                      #50
                      That is literally where we're at today. Tent cities all across the country.
                      Filled with people who can't afford an actual home.

                      Working poor living in their cars, running their cars as a heat source. Is that energy efficient?

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