Justin Trudeau's 9-year-old promise to make housing more affordable is criticized by the Conservative Party for resulting in doubled housing costs and a severe shortage. Opposition voices emphasize the need for increased housing supply to address the crisis and highlight the importance of housing value for retirement.
Pierre Poilievre asks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau if he’ll keep his ambitious promise to build 550,000 new homes annually until 2031. https://t.co/qIj2GiUHsQ
“Housing needs to retain its value. It’s a huge part of people’s potential for retirement and future nest egg.” Justin Trudeau Saying the quiet part out loud https://t.co/7W9vRSvccX
“The solution to this housing crisis is clear: we need more supply. Unfortunately, my opponent has been in office for a decade and seems to oppose every housing proposal that doesn’t require a revolution to happen first.” https://t.co/mjx0JKFGoG
9 years ago, Justin Trudeau promised to make housing more affordable. The result: photo ops, fancy announcements, doubled housing costs and the largest housing shortage we've ever had. Sign to support our common sense Conservative plan to build homes, not bureaucracy:… https://t.co/CBHrHOrWQN
“We think demographic demand for housing is 1.86M/yr…if you match that up against how many homes can actually be delivered…given land/lot shortages… we haven’t built that many homes/yr for ~ 15-20 years now… = a persistently undersupplied housing market” JBREC & @EricFinnigan