Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to place a two-year ban on foreign homebuyers if re-elected, in a bid to address housing affordability in Canada. The nation's housing market has soared during the coronavirus pandemic, up 16 percent year-over-year, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). The Liberal Party is one of three major parties focused on this central issue.
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@B4QS7P42wks2W
If we didnt let so many immigrants into canada like we have in past years this wouldnt be a problem. i do think we should put regulations like this in place so that we can slow down the amount of immigrants flooding into the country.
@B49K4MW1mo1MO
no they should be able to get a home with no taxes until they can get a stable income to pay for rent.
@9F74V6P2yrs2Y
We shouldn't accept immigrants if we don't have homes for them (or ourselves)
@98K7VWH2yrs2Y
No, they should be able to purchase a primary residence.
@95M7TJD3yrs3Y
it makes no sense that they cant buy a home if they pay taxes
@92M8FFH3yrs3Y
Clarity on use of term foreigner is needed. If we're talking about immigrants who are either here on a green card or have just obtained citizenship then no, they should be allowed to buy property and a program to deal with homes purchased by someone with a green card could help prevent homes from being held by someone out of country in the event they don't get a renewal for their green card or don't get citizenship. If we are referring to a person or corporation that is based outside of the country who has no intentions of using it then it should be an outright ban vs temporary one.
@8VS823M4yrs4Y
No, anyone paying taxes in Canada should be eligible for home buying.
@8VKGLC84yrs4Y
yes but if planning on living in Canada for more than 5 years then no
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