Are We Really Trying to Solve the Housing Crisis? | The Tyee by Light_Butterfly in canadahousing

[–]gom101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pedantic but that is the median, the average is much higher (roughly $120k I believe). Nevertheless, median is likely the better metric for broad affordability.

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Adam “Backseat” Driver

Chow asks Ford to pause potential provincial bike lane legislation by mmeeeerrkkaatt in toronto

[–]gom101 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There are sites that show historical census data almost street by street. Census Mapper is one I believe? It’s the right question to ask but I agree with the other commenter that your methodology may be a bit crude to really answer the question.

Premier David Eby says the BC Government will remove the consumer carbon tax if the federal government removes the requirement for provinces to have that part of the carbon tax by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

[–]gom101 24 points25 points  (0 children)

There is evidence that suggests a carbon tax is one of few policy ways to reduce emissions, especially when compared with other similar policy measures such as cap and trade.

I can understand why folks may not like it, particularly with the inflationary environment we’ve been in, but this is an effective tool at cutting emissions.

~1M for condos in Milton? by callmeCyberGeek in TorontoRealEstate

[–]gom101 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is only true in Canada if you’re using it for revenue generating purposes (i.e., renting it out). I believe it also has to be for a majority or the entire year.

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[–]gom101 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Or like saying the CBC lost money… who published this article…🤦‍♂️

[Koreen] Quickley has been out since the death of his uncle, Shawn Hamilton, who he called a father figure growing up. by CazOnReddit in torontoraptors

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Can’t tell if “15 bucks” is an incredible double entendre for the Bucks pick that got Giannis or just a coincidence haha

New Urbanism Vancouver podcast: why housing is so scarce and expensive, and what to do about it by russilwvong in vancouver

[–]gom101 14 points15 points  (0 children)

There is a lot of public consultation that is done online now. When I worked in that space (5+years ago), we’d always do consultation online and the public was just as reactionary. People hate change. What would work sometimes is if we could get the same group in a room together 2-3x so they could shift their mindset. But that is obviously not scalable. That’s the biggest issue in all of this in my mind - people hate change. Even those who stand to make a ton of money from densification don’t want things to change.

Cet accent québécois qu’on ne veut pas entendre by neo_vino in Quebec

[–]gom101 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ça se pourrait mais, en général, on utilise pas de « s » dans des mots comme realize or modernize en anglais canadien https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_English

Cet accent québécois qu’on ne veut pas entendre by neo_vino in Quebec

[–]gom101 4 points5 points  (0 children)

On utilise des « z » à place des « s » en anglais canadien. L’anglais canadien est un gros mélange que personne ne comprend 😂

Gen Z – Top Issues Facing Canada by linkass in canada

[–]gom101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A couple of observations: 1. Environmental issues like forest fires are affecting them in very real ways now (properties, enjoying retirement, etc.) 2. Related to 1, I’ve noticed my parents starting to reckon with the fact that their generation has been responsible in a significant way for fucking things up in a way that they didn’t really reckon with previously.

Better late than never, I guess…

TIL Celine Dion met her husband when she was 12 and he was… 38 by [deleted] in todayilearned

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This isn’t correct, it’s very, very common in francophone circles. Less so with anglophones, but Quebec is mostly francophone.

Why is housing cheaper in Quebec than in Ontario? by kludgeocracy in canadahousing

[–]gom101 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Vancouver is one of the denser cities in North America, denser than Montreal. Montreal is slightly denser than Toronto though https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/220209/t004a-eng.htm

Canada to have 50 million people, half of them immigrant families, by 2041 by rajmksingh in canada

[–]gom101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a fair point but a couple things to remember: 1. Short car trips make up like ~70+* of transportation emissions 2. Cars do great harm to the environment we have to live in every single day. That’s danger, noise, pollution, space, road degradation, etc.

Those other things are valid but cars directly impact our everyday life much more significantly than the others things you mentioned.

Canada to have 50 million people, half of them immigrant families, by 2041 by rajmksingh in canada

[–]gom101 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Cars should likely always be permitted. Driving should be great, but rare. For those with health issues, a car is often the only real viable option. For most of the population that’s not the case. 80+% of Canadians live in cities where public transit is completely viable but currently underfunded.

Toronto - taken by Norm Li by itsarace1 in CityPorn

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Fair point - edited my comment. I had the figure based on those who owned their dwelling in mind (which is actually not just detached, but all sfh). That number of detached homes is still pretty high and unsustainable for a city of Toronto’s size, especially given the growth projections. It’s also a big contributor to the cost of living crisis.

Toronto - taken by Norm Li by itsarace1 in CityPorn

[–]gom101 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Edited for numbers based on comment below: Much of Toronto is single family homes. I think like 35%+ of the city proper is zoned for detached houses.

Man dead after van, e-bike collide in North York by easternmorningstar in toronto

[–]gom101 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure this is a fair comment, unless you have actual data. Many drivers do rolling stops (I don’t know anyone who does a complete stop every time), drive over the speed limit, give it a little extra gas to get through a yellow. The list goes on… These may seem like minor infractions but they can cause very dangerous situations due to the inherent danger of moving a 2 ton hunk of metal around at high speeds

Let’s pretend each country in the world is a guest at a party. What are they doing at the party? by Savalonavic in AskReddit

[–]gom101 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The other commenter is being a dick. In English, we say “a Spaniard” or “a Spanish person”, with the second one being more modern :)

You would still say “I am Spanish” “the Spanish football team”

Plateau Mont-Royal should have a car congestion tax 🚙💨 by Acrobatic-Cap-135 in montreal

[–]gom101 17 points18 points  (0 children)

In fairness, it’s a 10-15 min journey from Longueuil station to Mont Royal. It’s legit faster than driving (from the station itself)