In recent weeks, the findings of three separate national surveys conducted by three different polling companies suggest a large proportion of Canadians believe the federal government — and specific major policies that are directly under their control — are the leading factors for bringing Canada’s housing affordability and supply crisis to new heights.
The Leger survey, in partnership with Canadian Press, found 40% of Canadians overall blame the federal government for the housing crisis, followed by 32% who put the onus on their provincial government, and 6% on their municipal government.
More than four-in-10 homeowners (43%) assert the federal government is at fault, followed by 31% who blame their provincial government and 6% on their municipal government.
But amongst renters, 37% blame their provincial government, 35% blame the federal government, and 6% also blame their municipal government ...
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