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The numbers don’t lie: The housing crisis is not caused by a supply shortage
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In other words, they capped supply at a slightly higher level than it was before. Whoop-de-fuckin'-do, it's still a cap!
(Also, BC policy does fuck-all for Ontario.)
Again, that is factually untrue. You're so Hell-bent on finding scapegoats you can't even think rationally.
"slightly higher level"
They quite literally multiplied it by no less than 3, everywhere.
How much supply are you looking for here?
No, it isn't, and it's very easy to double check.
https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&SearchText=ontario&DGUIDlist=2021A000011124%2C2021A000259%2C2021A000235&GENDERlist=1&STATISTIClist=1%2C4&HEADERlist=20
Go look at the section of that statscan data that shows number of total units by bedroom count. Even if you assume that 4+ bedrooms is only 4, the total bedrooms in Canada is about 40.5 Million and that data was as of 2021, when the population from Statscan was a little under 37 million.
Like I said before, even assuming nobody ever sleeps in the same room, and using the worst case for counting bedrooms where no house has more than 4, there are still 4 million excess bedrooms in this country.
Once you account for couples, it's probably close to 10-15 million excess bedrooms with nobody sleeping in them.
Even if you look at just BC data, it's the same thing. If you switch BC out for Ontario, guess what.... At least 15.1 million bedrooms, and 14.2 million people in 2021.
You need to stop spouting off about "factually untrue" when the facts don't support your argument. There is more than enough housing available for everyone at the moment if it were distributed equitably. Homeowners and politicians are lying to you to keep profiting off your stupidity.
Nobody gives a shit about housing in bumfuck nowhere exurbs. It simply does not count because pretending people can be warehoused there when they can't does not solve the problem.
Quit citing irrelevant bullshit and talk only about housing within commuting distance of downtown Vancouver or Toronto (or in general, urban centers where people actually want to be), because that's what actually matters.
You can look up the data even for cities specifically, it's not significantly different. You aren't doing that because you don't want to be proven wrong.
Continue tilting at windmills my friend. I'm going to go after the actual monsters.