Internal documents obtained by federal public servants show that the Canadian government was warned two years ago about the potential impact of high immigration on housing costs. The documents indicate concerns about the affordability of housing and related services due to large increases in immigration. Chrystia Freeland, when questioned about the issue, emphasized the need for immigration to address demographic changes and support the economy, stating plans to build more housing.
Ottawa was warned two years ago high immigration could affect housing costs, documents show /via @globeandmail https://t.co/HOVi7llVrY This is "your" problem not theirs ...
Chrystia Freeland asked about documents obtained showing the feds were warned that housing & other infrastructure was not keeping up with population growth. She states immigration is needed due to demographic changes & for the economy 👀 says they plan to build more housing. https://t.co/mFZsjMT1JA
#vanre #cdnpoli Government was warned 2 years ago high immigration could affect housing costs. Federal public servants warned the govt two years ago that large increases to immigration could affect housing affordability & services, internal documents show. https://t.co/p7S35244Os
Immigration is making Canada's housing more expensive. The government was warned 2 years ago https://t.co/NCdZPj3VVM
Government was warned two years ago high immigration could affect housing costs - The Canadian Press https://t.co/t1QRWuB0b7
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