Jiang argues that middle-class life is now difficult because monopolistic bureaucracies control expensive essentials such as hospital services, schooling, and housing.
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Housing
Jiang claims Canadian housing policy is controlled by vested interests, especially property owners, who benefit when immigration increases demand while supply remains constrained.
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Jiang joins immigration pressure to inflation and housing unaffordability, treating Canada as the stark case where immigration rises, housing supply stays flat, and young people lose the dream of owning a home.
Jiang claims Canadian housing policy is controlled by vested interests, especially property owners, who benefit when immigration increases demand while supply remains constrained.
Canada's recent social deterioration is tied to relentless immigration concentrating people in a few opportunity-rich cities, driving up housing, inflation, and cost of living while depressing wages.
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"...are going down, what's going up are hospital services. Schooling. Okay? Housing. Why? Because these are monopolies controlled by bureaucrats. All right? So, what's..."
"...for you to support your family the major increase is in housing prices okay so canada these past five years has seen a huge..."
"...is a chart that shows you economic growth as compared to housing prices so as you can see united states um housing prices there's..."
"...more immigrants, but you don't have a policy of putting more housing for them. That's kind of strange, right? Does anyone, can anyone guess..."
"Okay, maybe they wanna make sure that the housing's not affordable maybe because they wanna make more money. Cause now there's like more competition..."
"Yeah, that's exactly correct, okay? So policy is not being controlled by what's best for the nation and the people. It's controlled by vested..."
"...few cities where there are economic opportunities and as a result housing prices have gone up inflation"
"has gone up cost of living has gone up but wages have been stagnant or depressed because of the surge in cheap labor and..."
"...if a certain percentage of homeowners were to default, the entire housing market would collapse. Okay? Does it make sense, guys? All right. So..."
"...government will pay for it. Free schooling free health care free housing and then a guaranteed job. So it's basically like socialism. It's also..."
"...there's a mammoth let's go kill it for food and for housing and for clothing but if you walk together and you saw them..."
"...and tension in the country. So you have these huge issues. Housing is unaffordable. Inflation is going up. Ethnic tensions are increasing. But the..."
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