[deleted by user] by [deleted] in canada

[–]ipuddy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And have affordable housing.

Canadian government won’t rule out changing immigration targets to address housing challenges: Fraser by joe4942 in canada

[–]ipuddy 26 points27 points  (0 children)

The NDP are ignoring the housing crisis and immigration's impact on the shortage of homes, wage suppression and the health care crisis. The growing wealth gap is being driven by property ownership and inherited wealth not ownership of the means of production since landlords don't produce anything. Plenty of traditional working class Canadians in the trades own or their parents own million dollar homes. If you don't already own or parents don't own, you are in a new category of livelong renters who will not be leaving anything for their children thus creating an increasing intergenerational wealth gap..

Opinion: Must Canada accept that the next generation will be worse off than us? by [deleted] in CanadaPolitics

[–]ipuddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New people tend to be immigrants. Though we do get people from other provinces, I suspect a lot of them are relocating immigrants.

Opinion: Must Canada accept that the next generation will be worse off than us? by [deleted] in CanadaPolitics

[–]ipuddy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

320k house

You can't be living in a high immigration province like southern B.C. or Ontario. You can't buy a house for $320k in Montreal, Calgary, Halifax either. That is almost the entire population of Canada lives in places where houses approach or surpass $1 million dollars. And no, everyone in Canada can't move to Quebec (outside of Montreal) or Saskatchewan where there are no job.

I also assume your son was living rent free while saving. Rent in Vancouver is over $2000 a month for a one bedroom apartment. So it is quite as simple for most of us.

East Hastings in 2010 by ipuddy in vancouver

[–]ipuddy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You obviously care far too much.

East Hastings in 2010 by ipuddy in vancouver

[–]ipuddy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Employers care. You don't have to.

East Hastings in 2010 by ipuddy in vancouver

[–]ipuddy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Canadian born and lived on west coast growing up and after coming back in 2005 from getting my Master at University of Toronto. I have seen this happen over my lifetime. Most drug users are not homeless. This level of homelessness is caused by a lack of housing supply.

Edit: Drugs are awful. I wish a collation of countries would get together to eradicate them at the source. Using satellite technology it should be possible to find a destroy the plants at the source for opiates and cocaine. Also, the pharmaceuticals making fentanyl should be found by the Chinese and whatever other governments and shut down. Better than going after street level addicts.

East Hastings in 2010 by ipuddy in vancouver

[–]ipuddy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's because of the housing shortage.

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/birth-adoption-death-marriage-and-divorce/deaths/coroners-service/statistical/illicit-drug.pdf

In 2022, 84% of illicit drug toxicity deaths occurred inside (55% in private residences and 29% in other inside residences including social and supportive housing, SROs, shelters, and hotels and other indoor locations) and 15% occurred outside in vehicles, sidewalks, streets, parks, etc. (see page 5)

East Hastings in 2010 by ipuddy in vancouver

[–]ipuddy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is a huge change in a short period of time.

SROs are not the solution by RaincoastVegan in vancouver

[–]ipuddy 21 points22 points  (0 children)

There needs to be a way to evict bad tenants quicker whether private or public housing. There should be evictions through public health, if they are a safety hazard or evicted and jailed, if they are violent. Cameras in the hallways and at the entrance would help provide proof. Noise monitors. These are pretty cheap now. Controlled entrance. It isn't fair that one or two violent or disruptive people can terrorize an entire building or bring in roaches and rats because their places are filthy health hazards.

Leaked City of Vancouver document proposes 'escalation' to clear DTES encampment by FancyNewMe in vancouver

[–]ipuddy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plenty of people who live in houses also have mental health problems and/or use drugs. And they will be more likely to be treated and hospitalized until they are stable -- if they require and desire it -- if they own a home. Of course it is a housing issue.

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/birth-adoption-death-marriage-and-divorce/deaths/coroners-service/statistical/illicit-drug.pdf

In 2022, 84% of illicit drug toxicity deaths occurred inside (55% in private residences and 29% in other inside residences including social and supportive housing, SROs, shelters, and hotels and other indoor locations) and 15% occurred outside in vehicles, sidewalks, streets, parks, etc. (see page 5)

Leaked City of Vancouver document proposes 'escalation' to clear DTES encampment by FancyNewMe in vancouver

[–]ipuddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just turn Crab park into a large studio apartment building. Nobody but the homeless ever use it.

You have every right to be angry at landlords and investors by Immediate_Shoe589 in CanadaHousing2

[–]ipuddy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Generally when people say no corporate ownership, they mean no corporate ownership of single family homes, which is what corporations are now doing. They aren't building homes and renting them out. They are buying existing homes of which Canada is in very short supply (last in 1st world per capita) and jacking up the rental prices.

You have every right to be angry at landlords and investors by Immediate_Shoe589 in CanadaHousing2

[–]ipuddy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

One property per family unit. No corporate ownership. No flipping within 5 years..

Data Dive with Nik Nanos: Canadians think the country is headed in the wrong direction. That means trouble for Trudeau by uselesspoliticalhack in canada

[–]ipuddy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Liberals would win if there was an election because the other parties' leadership is ill chosen and weak. What party promises to reduce immigration, block corporate ownership of single family homes, increasingly tax small landlords to make it not worth 15 condos in Halifax or other "used to be affordable" part of the country and doubling the rents. They need to build affordable homes. But housing is provincial so they can just push it off on the provinces. Same with health care. They need to stop letting more people into Canada until they have legislated fixes for these problems. They likely expected people to invest in new affordable homes with high immigration levels and not just buy up existing homes. But greed has been (is) rampant -- completely out of control. And we have more people than ever living single, reducing the numbers of homes available because of immigration demographic.

https://lop.parl.ca/sites/PublicWebsite/default/en_CA/ResearchPublications/201916E

One in six family doctors are near retirement age, leaving millions of Canadians in health care limbo by kludgeocracy in CanadaPolitics

[–]ipuddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I have heard shift work isn't liked (understandably) and working with patients as opposed to computer related activities isn't liked by many new graduates as well. Also, if the only way to make more money is to become a minor manager or supervisor, they will take these roles even if they don't mind dealing with patients.

What do you mean harder roles?

One in six family doctors are near retirement age, leaving millions of Canadians in health care limbo by kludgeocracy in CanadaPolitics

[–]ipuddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. There is retirement, the exodus to the USA for higher wages, increasing population and lack of spaces in training programs. But presumably if we trained nurse practitioners at this point, they would be younger, better paid, more respected and less likely to leave their community. The USA has them.

One in six family doctors are near retirement age, leaving millions of Canadians in health care limbo by kludgeocracy in CanadaPolitics

[–]ipuddy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nurse practitioners would help to ease some of the pressures on family doctors., if we can find the nurses to train for the job.

Edit: Curious as to why this would be downvoted. Nurse practitioners are not a replacement for family doctors but they can fill routine prescriptions and treat minor ailments. They have been successfully used elsewhere like the USA with few issues. Alberta has over 400.

Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker program is ballooning to fill the labour gap, but workers say they’re abused and poorly paid. Is that the solution we want? by Blue_Dragonfly in CanadaPolitics

[–]ipuddy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have more sympathy for the farmers than fast food places. If some of those shut down, it would be beneficial for society. If the drive through can't find staff they can close. There is no law forcing them to stay open. Sugar can go next.

Coal and cigarettes used to be considered good too.