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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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Housing slump? Recession? Not so fast…

Blog Image, Economy Ben Tal, November 2018

Remember all those pessimists who were calling for a housing bubble or collapse?

If you listened to them and rented for the past eight years, how much would you have lost? How much would your rent have increased since then? And would you still be able to rent that condo or house… or would your landlord possibly have plans to sell it and leave you out in the cold?

We used to expect an economic slowdown or recession every five years. But something happened after the last big recession in 1990. Since then, there has really only been one recession: in 2009.

This came off the heels of the infamous US subprime mortgage crisis that crippled most of the world’s economies for years. Yet, in Canada, we got off relatively easy. Our slowdown lasted less than a year.

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