I've been underwhelmed by Carney's response to the housing crisis. Promising to build 4,000 homes next year doesn't seem proportional to the spending or scale of the problem. If they'd said "4k in 2026, and 40k in 2027" or some other significant ramp up, I think that probably would have made me feel a bit better.
I've been underwhelmed by Carney's response to the housing crisis. Promising to build 4,000 homes next year doesn't seem proportional to the spending or scale of the problem. If they'd said "4k in 2026, and 40k in 2027" or some other significant ramp up, I think that probably would have made me feel a bit better.
Maybe stamets is in the same boat?