The Conservatives are criticizing the government's failed housing policies as construction slows across Canada. Last month, housing starts fell by 6%, and building permits dropped by 8%. These declines are rapidly driving up home prices. Buyers in Vancouver now need an annual income of over $225,000 to purchase a home, while buyers in Toronto need nearly $196,000. Conservative leaders argue that these high costs make living in Canada unaffordable for residents and newcomers alike. They are demanding immediate results to restore affordability across all Canadian housing markets.