The majority of Canadians feel as safe or safer in their neighbourhoods than they did 10 years ago, according to the latest public issues polling from Nanos Research – but Conservative voters are a significant exception.
Food bank usage skyrocketing and more people living in rest stops probably does lead to crime.
On account of accepting 1.5 million people a year into an existing housing shortage.
Not the immigrants fault, we did it to prop up asset values. Along with buying 50% of all mortgage bonds federally, extending amortizations, and ignoring developer fees and sprawled zoning.
“Stupid,” nah. Bigoted, yeah. Conservatives never feel safe when their homogeneous neighborhoods are invader by others.
Yeah. I sent that while half awake. Bigoted is 100 % the better term. I sadly know too many of them.
Food bank usage skyrocketing and more people living in rest stops probably does lead to crime.
On account of accepting 1.5 million people a year into an existing housing shortage.
Not the immigrants fault, we did it to prop up asset values. Along with buying 50% of all mortgage bonds federally, extending amortizations, and ignoring developer fees and sprawled zoning.
“Housing shortage?” You mean “real estate boom,” surely. /s