Do we really expect young Canadians to wait until 2060 for affordable housing?
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YOUNG MONEY
Do we really expect young Canadians to wait until 2060 for affordable housing?
PAUL KERSHAW
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2026
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Buried in a recent publication by Canada’s Federal Housing Advocate is one of the bleakest housing forecasts in recent memory: Many middle-income Canadians may have to wait until 2060 before adequate housing will be affordable for what they earn.
While I hope we can restore affordability somewhat faste…
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