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Canada Housing disaster 2025: The Great Canadian Shell Game

If you’ve been waiting for a miracle in the Canadian housing market, I hope you like waiting. Despite the “bold” headlines coming out of Ottawa and the provinces, the average Canadian is still getting squeezed until the pips squeak.

I thought it was time to do an annual review on how our governments performed in 2025 regarding the housing shortage crisis. The quick assessment? It is a failure of math, policy, and will.

We’ve had a new budget, a new “housing czar” approach from the Federal Government, and a lot of expensive-looking agencies. But let’s look at the numbers—because the numbers don’t lie, even if the politicians do.

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Population Crisis Part 1: The Bad News

Well, it’s safe to say that our federal government has officially lost the plot. Immigration numbers have exploded, and Trudeau has done absolutely nothing to prepare for the mass amounts of newcomers flowing in. Pre-Trudeau, we were receiving on average 200,000 immigrants per year. Under Trudeau, that number ramped up to 400,000, then 500,000, then 1,200,000.

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