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Overall matches my findings with @jensvb.bsky.social trying to compare older homeless count results. Tricky to line up across different methods (Calgary was an outlier for us), but great to see the general takeaway replicated. homefreesociology.com/2025/01/16/h...
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That’s impossible, I’ve already ordered my full blown recession hats
Co-authored with Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted on MountainMath. Evidence suggests a clear correlation between rents and rates of homelessness in the USA. The simplest interpretation is that ho…
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Homelessness and Rents in Canada
In a not-demented local media environment we are cheering the creation of 4 large family-friendly apartments in a walkable and high demand neighborhood
The irony is that in Canada the most exclusionary areas of our major cities are liberal bastions, full of well-meaning progressives who would be the first to claim we need to welcome and support others (just not here, and not like this, and not for that price)
Homelessness is a housing issue: -Toronto and Vancouver have the highest rates -Halifax rockets up as the housing market breaks post COVID -Calgary declines as oil bust keeps housing market weak
Oh shit is this 4 storeys because of the pitched roof? That's amazing actually, let's build more
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Narrative buster for NS
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Rough to see Halifax look more like Toronto and Vancouver than Calgary/Edmonton/Montreal like it did 6 years ago
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TLDR: Avoiding even a single WCS spread blowout is worth $20-30bn, so the province should just engineer the financial requirements to make it happen. AIMCo can be the vehicle for ~subsidy. Credit to @roryjohnston.bsky.social for the key chart
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Isn't it obvious?
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CANADA ADDS 87.8K JOBS IN MAY, EST. +10.0K