Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek's comments on the liberating experience of never owning a home and being a forever renter have sparked debate. While she sees renting as offering more freedom, Premier Smith criticizes her remarks, stating the opposite view.
Premier Smith slams Calgary Mayor Gondek's remarks about young people feeling "liberated" by the prospect of never owning a home. "I think it's the exact opposite," Smith tells Rebel News reporter Alex Dhaliwal (@westcdnfirst). https://t.co/t50c3TO6WC https://t.co/G9dDY4Q21U
The best kind of rent is living rent free in the heads of those who think that renting is always better than buying a home
One of the greatest tragedies of our time is that young people can not afford to own their own home Starting a family, improving the places around you, being part of the local community All things you're not gonna think of without a place you own We're all worse off for it
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says the prospect of never owning a home and becoming a forever renter is a liberating experience. Read more: https://t.co/TIb3LJiizz https://t.co/2s6Q8dsxe8
An increasing number of young Canadians can’t afford to buy a home, but Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says not to worry: a lifetime of renting can give “more freedom” and make people feel “liberated." Tune into The @AndrewLawton Show. https://t.co/BHxtuLNIxA
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says the prospect of never owning a home and becoming a forever renter is a liberating experience. https://t.co/TIb3LJiizz