No, aging baby boomers will not trigger a glut of suburban homes for young families
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OPINION
No, aging baby boomers will not trigger a glut of suburban homes for young families
MIKE MOFFATT
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 11, 2026
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New single-family houses under construction in Delta, B.C. in August, 2024. Many young families are stuffed into condos and townhouses with cramped space, but a 'silver tsunami' will not solve the problem, writes Mike Moffatt.
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