In the face of overwhelming evidence, the federal Liberal government still refuses to accept reality.
Assuming 20% down, the mortgage for an average home in Toronto would be $930,936. That 0.4% inflation from the carbon tax equals an average of $310 per month — or $3,723 per year!We apologize, but this video has failed to load.The prime rate is now a shocking 6.95%, the highest it has been in over 20 years. This has a direct impact on housing affordability as less people can afford the higher rates. But people still need somewhere to live. Since they can’t afford to buy, they are forced to rent.
However, don’t tell that to the Liberals. Any constructive criticism of their policies will get you branded as anti-science, right wing or loon stick. When I dared, some MPs from the Liberal and NDP benches heckled that I am a Conservative. Caring about struggling Canadians does not dictate one’s political leanings.
I know what it’s like to worry about paying next month’s rent or having enough money to buy food — forget fresh and healthy food. It wasn’t until after high school I learned that Spam was considered a poor person’s meat alternative. Whether through ignorance, deliberate or otherwise, and lack of empathy, the government has become disconnected from the realities Canadians face.
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