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In addition to housing, we need the infrastructure necessary to provide the quality of life we enjoy for everyone
In the spring, I watched an interesting podcast addressing Canada’s population surge and the challenges it places on our real estate industry.
Last year, we welcomed more than a million newcomers into Canada, an all-time high in a single year.
Immigrants add dynamism to our economy and social cohesion for an increasingly diverse make-up. In addition to housing, we need the infrastructure necessary to provide the quality of life we enjoy for everyone.
We need more social and community services, parks, hospitals, schools and the like. The conundrum is that we need more skilled workers to build homes and infrastructure, but as we welcome hundreds of thousands more immigrants each year, we need even more homes and amenities.
Although municipalities and provinces must act, so, too must the federal government do more, especially to address affordability.
David Wilkes, President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development (BILD) Association, wrote that the federal government could help by adjusting price thresholds for the GST/HST new housing rebate program as promised, which would have an immediate positive effect.
With the influx of immigrants, our built environment had better expand in a hurry. Whatever happens, owning real estate in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area is a solid investment, whether you live in it or rent it out.
Barbara Lawlor is CEO at Baker Real Estate Inc. Keep current with The Baker Blog at blog.bakerrealestate.com









