Posted Aug 15, 2018, 3:09 PM
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Realistically, people will have to start living elsewhere (cities/towns other than the GTA, Ottawa, Montreal, etc), as the cost of living will be more favorable. This doesn't just happen to low-income households, as many people are leaving places like the GTA, and relocating to say Hamilton, Brantford, Paris, Guelph, etc...
This sort of thing is NOT discriminatory, it's just the way things go. Doesn't matter what walk of life you come from, if you can't afford to live somewhere, you will need to move on. As a matter of fact, my own family wanted to live in a couple areas of Ottawa, but the price of admission was way too high for how little of property we could secure, so we looked elsewhere. It's tough finding a property that is meant for larger families (we have 4 kids under the age of 10), that is somewhat reasonable, that isn't in a poor location (with regards to commutes to work or schools).
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