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The Canadian housing crisis - is it everywhere?
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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?

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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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