We also have a higher fertility rate. BC is the lowest in the country. I know immigration is the biggest driver of growth today, but the higher rate will keep us younger and add a buffer
I am super pessimistic about the Flames. Huberdeau doesn't work with Sutter and Sutter's extension hasn't even kicked in. His agent is already complaining on twitter. We have Huberdeau and Kadri at enormous prices for a terribly long time, which means we'll be good enough to not compete but at...
Alberta in general is absolutely crushing it right now. Edmonton growing almost as much as Montreal is bonkers. The super high immigration levels are likely to continue the next few years, I expect this to continue
According to that article, they're saying they only expect the two riverfront parcels to get any action in 2023? I thought that the Q parcels were expected to start this quarter?
Please explain why, in 2020, a year with functionally no immigration, house prices exploded. Stop the fear-mongering, NIMBYism has a lot more to do with home prices exploding than immigration