This is a hard truth.
Quebec is still suffering for what separatism wrought. Major businesses fled, more didn’t even set up shop. Montreal lost the head offices of several corporations, and Quebec hasn’t recovered from the economic damage.
Giving separatism any credibility is a fool’s game.
Quebec is still suffering for what separatism wrought. Major businesses fled, more didn’t even set up shop. Montreal lost the head offices of several corporations, and Quebec hasn’t recovered from the economic damage.
Giving separatism any credibility is a fool’s game.
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The housing shortage is about too little supply, too many “investors” scooping up properties, & builders not building homes under 2000 sq ft.
We’ll be in for a lot of pain economically for the next 30-50 years if this nonsense comes to a referendum.
Builders refusing to build homes under 2000 sq ft is part of the affordability problem. We don’t have “starter homes” anymore. The size of homes now is ridiculous, costly, & unnecessary.
Give me a small 700-1000 square foot home and I could be really happy. OK the basement doubles that but we generally don’t count them.
We upgraded to a 1500 sq ft 1980’s build about a year and a half ago, and it feels like a mansion, to me.
The size of new builds is part of the affordability problem.