"thats why you are going to eat it all you little sh" huh maybe im parent material after all
Ironfist
"Chosen firewood ahem Undead, who has rung the Bell of Awakening. I wish to elucidate your fate"
the area where you live sounds like the exception, not the rule (and this is an article from last year): https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/rising-rent-housing-market-canada-1.6525075
Interest rates are rising and the house-buying market is cooling off, putting more strain on rentals
The cost of rental housing is rising throughout Canada, according to Rental.ca. Analysts say rising interest rates are part of the problem.
The price of everything is based on demand and offer. The price of production affects the offer.
Amazing, thank you.
double tap the picture dammit!
"Tu compares vraiment le job de systeme de transport au job de match de hockey americain? Tu es en train de me dire que ça se compare?" a demandé l'esti de jambon au chroniqueur Michel David.
Le secteur publique en gréve, les banques alimentaires demandent l'aide, les systèmes de transport aussi, l’épicerie et le logement coûte cher en tabarnak, plein d’itinérants dans les villes... et le gouvernement provincial dépense $7 millions dans un calisse de match de hockey qu'aurait pu être gratuit.
And I agree that social investment in capitalist societies builds better quality of life. Where I disagree with you is on the intention of these posts. Its clearly communist propaganda painting communism as a perfect solution for everything, as if we could not remember history or see with our own eyes that nobody wants to immigrate to North Korea for a reason.
I'm not an economist so I could be wrong, but this is my thought process about it: If a product becomes too expensive to produce for some companies, those companies will stop selling it. Less companies selling the product = less offer less offer = higher price.