Immigration, Inflation, Inaction: Canada’s Housing Meltdown

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Immigration, inflation, and government inaction are colliding to create a historic Canadian housing meltdown. And while Canadians are being told to “tighten their belts,” bureaucrats are cashing bonuses and offering shipping containers as housing solutions for seniors.

According to CMHC, Canada needs at least 480,000 new homes per year to close the affordability gap. But last year, we didn’t even reach half that number. Now, in a twist that would be laughable if it weren’t tragic, cities like Toronto are rolling out "modular housing" made from converted sea crates. The goal? To house vulnerable seniors—those who’ve already paid their dues—in boxes.

What’s worse, the same officials who failed to meet their targets have approved over $132 million in bonuses since 2020.

This video breaks down how bureaucratic ambition, political denial, and unrealistic immigration targets are colliding to push Canada toward a future where home ownership is a relic—and dignified housing, a privilege.

This isn’t just a housing issue. It’s a moral one.

When a country builds for appearances instead of people, what does that say about its soul?
And when seniors are handed sea crates while bureaucrats receive medals, who exactly is Canada building for?

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#canadahousingcrisis #housingaffordability #modularhomes #immigrationpolicy #truthmatters

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