Carney’s Plan to Build Canada Out of the Housing Crisis
Summary by The Globe & Mail
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New Towns Offer a Solution to Canada’s Housing Crisis
The postwar Canadian Dream: Don Mills, unveiled in 1953, was Canada’s first self-contained, suburban New Town. The brainchild of industrialist E.P. Taylor (top right), it offered young Canadian families the opportunity to abandon hectic downtown living for a more bucolic lifestyle in the suburbs. By John Roe Prime Minister Mark Carney says his plan to end Canada’s interminable housing crisis is to “Build Baby Build”. We can hope. Unfortunately, …
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