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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@8RF256Z4yrs4Y
subsidize home buyers who make less than $90K per year
@96JJRBT3yrs3Y
All housing should be state or cooperative owned, and the price, affordable.
@96J2PF63yrs3Y
$120k per year is a good amount of money for and average person. government should subsidize those who make less than $60k.
@955C6273yrs3Y
Yes, and the government should abolish private property altogether, and allow the people to collectively own it.
@8VS5CXP4yrs4Y
Yes, but only to those making less than $80k
@8VQKTMFNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Foreign ownership should be banned
@8T58RKM4yrs4Y
yes, but it should be for who make less than $70K
@8QPPJP64yrs4Y
For first time buyers only
@98YZYPR2yrs2Y
No the government instead should drop the idea of implementing a capital gains tax on Canadians primary residence.
The government should build social housing units for everyone, so that we have affordable housing for all.
@8V3RSQ84yrs4Y
Yes, but only temporarily
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