The CMHC housing catalogue would have been awesome if the units were for family-sized homes. But, unfortunately, they werenβt ππΌ
New short from MMI producer Sean Foreman! He looks at the CMHC housing catalogue and how it's failing to meet families' needs.
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For decades, housing planners have assumed that seniors would eventually downsize, freeing up family homes for the next generation. But that hasnβt happened. Cara Stern & @MikePMoffatt discuss why on today's ep of Demografix.
Someone needs to tell city planners that the polices designed to allow seniors to age-in-place have worked, and therefore, seniors are not snapping up tiny condos and leaving their family-sized homes. Cara Stern & @MikePMoffatt share their thoughts on today's ep. of Demografix.
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Youβre Not Crazy β The Economy Really Is Split in Two, with @MikePMoffatt & @SabrinaMaddeaux break down whatβs really happening beneath those rosy headlines through the lens of the K-shaped economy
What happens when economic indicators like GDP growth paint a rosy picture, while many (young) Canadians are struggling to afford rent and groceries? @MikepMoffatt & @SabrinaMaddeaux get into on this week's Classonomics.
βMarriage and family should not be considered a luxury good,β
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βItβs being able to get your head around the idea that people will love and hate you, sometimes simultaneously, and do both things at an unreasonable level.β
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Here's the full episode where @SabrinaMaddeaux & @MikepMoffatt tackle the viral argument that the middle class isnβt struggling β itβs being mismeasured.
Is our inflation data lying to us? How can the price of TVs be 95% less than they were in 2000 but still cost $900? @SabrinaMaddeaux & @MikePMoffatt dig into data on Today's Classononomics
Trumpβs State of the Union was historic in at least one respect: It was the longest SOTU ever. Was the plan to turn public opinion around by boring America into submission? open.substack.com/pu...
Both scenarios are perfectly legal, but are they cool? I do not think so.
The cities of Ontario have done something similar with Development Charge money. As of 2023-2024, the City of Toronto held approximately $3.1 billion in accumulated development charge (DC) reserves, part of a total of $10+ billion held across all Ontario municipalities.
Inequality has widened in part because we tax income more heavily than wealth. The ultra-wealthy derive most of their resources from assets, report relatively little income, and borrow against their holdings, enabling them to access wealth while limiting taxes.
Good thing all of our national pride doesnβt hang on one sport.
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We talk about loneliness, making friends as an adult, and the death of third places in today's episode of DemograFix on the Missing Middle podcast.
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Why does the City of Toronto still give non-means-tested discounts to seniors for rec programs when young Canadians are, on average, poorer, more likely to live in poverty, and report feeling disconnected from their community at higher rates? Might be time for a change.
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Winter is really kicking the shit out of Toronto this year. I hope the rest of the country is enjoying it.
Iβm looking forward to AI taking over everything just so we can stop taking about it.
New episode... of Ron Butler's podcast! Ron and I chat about the housing crisis. How we got here and what the future holds.
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In hindsight having two children was the most patriotic thing Iβve ever done.
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In this episode of DemograFix, Cara Stern and Reece Martin, of @RM_Trasit, tackle the reality of navigating Canadian cities with kids.