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Response rates from 429 Left voters.

88%
Yes
12%
No
88%
Yes
10%
No
0%
Yes, housing is a basic right that should be affordable to anyone
2%
No, studies show that rent control does not lower rent
0%
Yes, but only in areas with housing shortages
0%
No, ban corporate and foreign investors from purchasing residential real estate instead
0%
No, rent controls have been shown to limit the supply of housing
0%
No, incentivize the development of new housing instead

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Unique answers from Left voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9MQ523Cfrom Pennsylvania  answered…6mos6MO

 @9MNP82Gfrom Ontario  answered…6mos6MO

It depends on the how much interest the mortgage is on, with rising inflation landlords need enough to pay mortgage.

 @9MLXWMNfrom Ontario  answered…6mos6MO

May be temporarily. But, the market should be allowed to run its course. Let supply and demand play itself out. Solve the problem at more grass roots level such as controlling immigration, develop and urbanize smaller cities to take the pressure out of the already saturated big cities like Toronto.

 @9WYDMSDfrom British Columbia  answered…3wks3W

Yes, in a populous urban center the max should be $1000 per bedroom, in rural areas with less people it should be a max of $300 per bedroom. landlords should not be able to charge more than that, in a compromise we need to do more to lower the cost of living and the expenses of landlords so they can make more profit, cover the maintenance more effectively and keep prices low while not screwing them out of the ability to live.

 @9VR8FZ8from British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

No, but the government should implement the same initiatives taken by the Finnish government's Housing First Program

 @9TC7PPGfrom British Columbia  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but allow the landlords to put out their own prices and talk to the government to make appropriate prices.

 @9SY8332from British Columbia  answered…3mos3MO

 @9SS6G4Rfrom Alberta  answered…3mos3MO