Toronto Housing Protest: We're fighting for better, cheaper housing!

B00Mer

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Toronto Housing Protest: We're fighting for better, cheaper housing!

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There is a housing crisis in Canada. Home prices are up 30% in nearly every market. Investors are buying 1 out of every 5 homes (1/4 in hot markets). And investors have lined up millions of dollars to buy our future homes and convert them into rentals.

In response, our politicians have done nothing. They introduced a measly 1% tax on non-Canadian, non-resident buyers, which goes into effect some time next year. That's literally it.

Meanwhile, the Bank of Canada is keeping rates low, pouring fuel on the housing market fire. Municipalities aren't building homes because they're dominated by NIMBYs who dictate the rules for all new builds. And the media is still publishing "wow over asking" stories for the 100,000th time.

With home prices so out of control, we have to fight. Nothing will change unless we do something. Stand idle and watch Canada slip into the hands of the wealthy and the investor class.

So we're going to protest across Canada. While our main focus is in Toronto, every city and town should protest at their local city hall. One day to have our voices heard. United together in a push for a better housing future, we can make a real difference.

Toronto - Yonge-Dundas Square, march to Queen's Park.

Kitchener-Waterloo – Waterloo City Hall

Satellite protests in Vancouver (Art Gallery), Ottawa (City Hall), Hamilton (City Hall) and your city too! Just go to city hall on the day, snap some pics.
See our website: http://canadahousingcrisis.com/protest


 

Durry

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I don’t see much wrong with what is happening in the housing market.

I don’t see anything wrong with investors buying units for rental, rental units are required and if it eventually turns out that there are too many rental units on the market, the rental rates will go down, nothing wrong with that.

In terms of housing units, the costs are the costs, the mortgage rates are low so to buy a house all you have to do is save enough money for a down payment.
 

Hoof Hearted

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Post-Covid-19 most everyone who can will remain working from home, I believe.

There will be a ton of dormant office buildings which will be converted into rental units to ease the burden on low income families.