In September 2019 the government introduced a plan where prospective home buyers can finance 5-10% of their mortgage via a shared equity program administered by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). Households who make $120K or less and put down 5% will qualify for the program which will cost an estimated $1.25 billion.
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@B4J3VX21wk1W
Not if it’s to take more taxes from the middle class. They already pay enough to cover dental plan, $10 daycares and education. Cutting some salaries to half is too much.
@93TJRFR3yrs3Y
People who make under 100,000
@933P3Q5Conservative3yrs3Y
I think It should depend on the type of people
@8TPYGYV4yrs4Y
Homes should be limited by family. Allowing for equal purchase of home to all citizens with out the risk of a huge price increase
@8THC23V4yrs4Y
Yes but only for home buyers who make less than $90K
@8RVZKT3Conservative4yrs4Y
As long as they make under $80k per year
Should increase subsidization as the salary group drops
@997YP6W2yrs2Y
The government should do a full check on the home buyer to subsidize. And only subsidize when they make less than $100k
@98KYYNJ2yrs2Y
Yes but only for people who make less than 80k per year
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