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 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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"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..."
"...this process, but the people who benefit the most are actually property owners, right? So if you already have a house, if the supply..."
"...this, right? So when we're talking about housing prices, well, clearly, property owners are benefiting from this, right? So if we took all the..."
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