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Several Canadian and U.S. cities are celebrating how building up supply is lowering housing costs as a win. Lowering housing prices is a consequence of building closer to *enough* housing that we have to anticipate. Robertson taking that off the table feels like a step backwards from NES from Carney
May 14, 2025, 8:20 PM
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