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Originally Posted by Acajack
It's "workable" to a degree of course, but still a problematic situation on a whole bunch of levels. And the housing crisis is still very real.
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Of course. And eventually these people marry, have kids, etc. The housing market will have a delayed shock. And they're putting immediate pressure on transit, roads, healthcare, social services, etc.
Everything I'm hearing from Canada indicates a downshift, no? It doesn't seem like anyone is actually for these extreme levels. I'm very pro-immigration, but clearly a first world economy doesn't need South Sudan-level growth rates. That, over time, will make everyone poorer.