It's valid to say "we should look at the issue of foreign capital inflows and real estate" or "what is driving housing unaffordability and what we can to do mitigate it", but one isn't careful emotions get the better of people:
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Originally Posted by trofirhen
Excuse me, but I think this scenario breaks with the usual (and also engrained) "we're Canadians; we're tolerant; we accept everything without a whimper; never mind that we'll never be able to afford a place of our own due to the overbloated real-estate prices; we have to FAIR, and accept everybody and everything......"
I pride myself on being a Canadian, and this IS a land of immigrants, but this skewed, artificially maintained real-estate scene has gone far enough.
Peoples "tolerance" is beginning to wear thin. And I think I speak for many.
Excuse me for sounding acerbic, but everyone has their load limit.
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