Increasing housing supply has long been seen as the path to increasing affordability, but a new report by the C.D. Howe Institute finds supply is only part of the equation. We speak with report author Paul Beaudry about what needs to happen to ease pressure on big cities, and meaningfully reduce housing costs nationwide.
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Increasing housing supply alone won’t solve Canada’s affordability crisis
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