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29% of Canadians link population growth to Canada’s housing crisis

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29% of Canadians link population growth to Canada’s housing crisis

A comprehensive national survey conducted by Abacus Data in partnership with the Canadian Real Estate Association reveals that nearly nine in ten Canadians express concern about the current housing situation. The study identifies multiple contributing factors to the crisis, with 29% of respondents citing the pace of population growth outpacing housing supply and an influx of newcomers as significant drivers. Political perspectives vary, as Conservative supporters more frequently attribute housing pressures to immigration and foreign investment, while Liberal supporters emphasize construction costs and insufficient housing development. With only 40% of Canadians believing homeownership remains achievable, the findings underscore the complex relationship between immigration policy and housing accessibility across the nation.

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