@SeducingCamel @A_Toasty_Strudel
In the early 2000's a mobile home in oil sands territory (Alberta) was $450k.
Canada's been working a long time on our housing bubble ... which is about to crash.
@SeducingCamel @A_Toasty_Strudel
In the early 2000's a mobile home in oil sands territory (Alberta) was $450k.
Canada's been working a long time on our housing bubble ... which is about to crash.
There's a reason it took 2.5 years to bring charges, and it's not that multiple prosecutors were sitting on their ass twiddling their thumbs.
I have worked since I was 12 yrs old, went to both college and university, and have never once made over $100k per year.
Currently I'm on a fixed income, have limited job opportunities and recently had to downsize to a rooming house as I couldn't afford my bachelor apartment anymore.
Do not equate your hardships with those of us who are facing living on the streets with one missed cheque.
"We want people to be free to do whatever they want without (government) intervention when the number’s going up."
Who is this "we" you speak of?
Kind of hard to blame the victims here when it's not their fault successive Canadian gov'ts failed to stop illegal money coming into Canada in the 90's -- which, once washed through BC casinos, went straight into property purchases that started the housing bubble we're in now.
His bail was revoked because he was contacting witnesses.
Classic example of fuck around and find out.
@avidamoeba
Cats don't buy houses so they don't count.