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Old Posted May 13, 2023, 5:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Marshsparrow View Post
More young people today seem to want to jump into a $1M mcmansion right away in the best neighbourhood with the nicest car, yearly vacation and avocado toast and not do the hard part of waiting, cohabitating, living below their means, etc. I am pretty certain they will turn out fine.

Decreasing immigration will greatly increase our decline... that's a fact.

A strategy that is not dependent on fossil fuels and natural resources would be a great parallel strategy to support and take some of the pressure off boom and bust cycles.

Canada has had a rough few years, but compared to other western economies is a pretty bright light - can't think of one that is doing better!
Wow if this completely tone-deaf rant is what the Liberal brain trust really believes in, I would bet a pretty penny Justin will lose the next election.

Many young people today, especially in Southern Ontario and BC are stressing about paying next month's rent (if they don't get renovicted), and can barely dream of owning a studio not much bigger than a university dorm room. Canada is the opposite of a bright light, and at this point is only a couple more policy mistakes away from a major social crisis.
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