'I think we need to be thinking even further outside the core of these cities.'
Young families are among the most likely to move out of the city, and that population segment is currently at a peak in Canada . The record pandemic-era exodus from Canada ’s biggest cities has barely slowed, with housing affordability magnifying other factors leading residents to move elsewhere in their provinces, an economist says.
In its release, Statistics Canada observed that residents moving out of major cities are “often reflected as net gains in smaller municipalities in their periphery, fuelling urban spread.” The trend of people migrating to the suburbs and beyond highlights the need “to make it easier to get people in and out of the big-city cores,” which could help “ease the strains” of the affordability crisis.
2 Yale researchers are pulling back the curtain on Russia's sanctions-stricken economy — and it's landed them on a list of Putin's enemies In the midst of a prolonged economic crisis with high inflation, the president wants Congress to approve a package of economic reforms to boost investments. "The national government will advance a significant reduction in taxes, starting with the country tax, a distorting tax," said Milei during an event in the province of Cordoba.The Massachusetts state Senate passed a fiscal budget that includes plans for universal free community college, funded by the state's millionaire tax.
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