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<Los Angeles is a great example of this, minus their Highway system which is deeply broken.> LA actually has some land to expand. NY doesn't. And originally, LA was designed for sprawl because its founders wanted nothing to do with NY and Chicago's ways of doing things.
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Take that up with your Mayor and City Council.
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Detroit is far from densely populated. Its decline was due to de-industrialization and race politics.
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The only thing that differentiates Canada from the US is Quebec.
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<people that ACTUALLY WORK for their living..> But don't have the foresight to save and invest for their futures which include buying their own houses.
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The private sector is barely allowed to build new homes.
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Housing is not a right as even public housing have stipulations on who can get it.
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@Hachikii Thank local zoning laws for that.
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@Ynalaw <Jerry, you are incorrect to smear the average Canadian voter who would never consent to that. > Yet they happily voted for Trudeau Sr. who laid the foundation for what you're seeing now.
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That most people still wouldn't be eligible for anyway. Condos are being built, because thanks to zoning restrictions, that's the only high-density housing legally allowed to be built within city limits.
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<Canada is the second largest geographical country.> But the vast majority of the population live in the cities and metro areas.
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<Most people prefer to live where all the major cities are because that's where all the jobs are.> Also services and social support.
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It feels totally cramped only because the vast majority of the population live in the city that's just barely a 2 hour drive away from the Canada-US border.
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@handsomejustin LOL. The middle class in China are just CCP employees. Not ordinary folks.
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@mollyanderson4562 < ignore corporations/investors buying units as an "investment".> They're the reason there's any new building of housing at all. The real problem is local zoning restrictions and NIMBY's which in turn make housing costly to build and own especially within city limits.
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@Ynalaw Over the federal and provincial government's dead bodies.
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