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Canada has a [[housing shortage]].
Canada has a [[housing shortage]].


Single adults outnumber [[single-person homes]] by more than 3 to 1. This leads to some people being stuck living with relatives or roommates they don't get along with, or even ex-partners. Of the single people who ''can'' afford to live alone, it's common to live alone in a multi-bedroom home; this leads to a shortage of housing for families as well.
Single adults [[shortage of single-person homes|outnumber single-person homes]] by more than 3 to 1. This leads to some people being stuck living with relatives or roommates they don't get along with, or even ex-partners. Of the single people who ''can'' afford to live alone, it's common to live alone in a multi-bedroom home; this leads to a shortage of housing for families as well.


See [[/Analysis]] for details.
See [[/Analysis|analysis]] for details.


{{pn|TODO: also write about [[homelessness]] and lack of [[walkability]]}}
{{pn|TODO: also write about [[homelessness]] and lack of [[walkability]]}}

Latest revision as of 14:55, 20 April 2024

Housing shortage

Canada has a housing shortage.

Single adults outnumber single-person homes by more than 3 to 1. This leads to some people being stuck living with relatives or roommates they don't get along with, or even ex-partners. Of the single people who can afford to live alone, it's common to live alone in a multi-bedroom home; this leads to a shortage of housing for families as well.

See analysis for details.

TODO: also write about homelessness and lack of walkability

Solutions