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More than half of Canadians say housing policies will influence how they will vote Monday


“Initiatives that support young families and first-time buyers, especially in high-cost markets, have been proposed across the political spectrum, whether by easing the path for developers to build more homes or offering financial relief to buyers. But, tackling Canada’s chronic supply shortage will take more than short-term solutions,” Soper said. “Despite recent market shifts — including lower interest rates and increased inventory — many young voters recognize that these changes alone are not enough. They are seeking real, lasting solutions that can turn the dream of home ownership into a reality.”