Quote:
Originally Posted by Vin
If landing one Amazon is a big deal for you, then I digress.
Please explain how the Fraser Institute "got us into demovictions, foreign-owned condos and the housing crisis in the first place". Your statement does'nt make any sense. The article pointed out the fact that Canadian cities are not in the least dense like many here like to think, so what does that have to do with what you just said?
|
Disagree, you mean? "Digress" means going off-topic. If we were so anti-business, we wouldn't have Microsoft or Amazon or Apple or EA or the largest VFX sector on the planet - they'd have all left.
Full quote: "The same kind of Victorian crony capitalism" that got us into it. The Fraser Institute's been cheerleading the Liberals and their policies and ideology since forever (and the Libs in turn seem to get their ideas from them), so anything they say should be viewed through that lens. It's hard to be as dense as Paris when it's almost as populous as half of Canada. Let's get to Metro Vancouver: population 6,000,000,
then we can compare numbers.