MORTGAGE CRISIS IN CANADA? Are the Liberals ok with people losing their homes?

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MORTGAGE CRISIS IN CANADA? Are the Liberals ok with people losing their homes?
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The Sun\u0027s Lorne Gunter says the Liberals are not worried about Canadians losing their homes but are only concerned with getting re\u002Delected.

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