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I've heard a lot about Canada's housing crisis in recent years. It it a problem everwhere in the country, or specifically in "hot" markets? Like, if I were to look at nicer suburbs 1 hour from Toronto, would it also be very difficult to find good housing?
Buddy I've been here for two years, originally from Australia, and as soon as my job finishes I'm getting the FUCK out of here. The Canadian dream is a myth. It's a hellscape with disgusting junkie littered streets, high crime rates, low wages, despicable cost of living, a housing crisis from the cities to the bloody prairies, healthcare is an absolute joke, and rampant and unchecked immigration policies. But hey, the mountains are cool.
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