Quite as noted throughout. You just cant focus on anything other than a high home price. I am staring to understand Americans misery though now and why you have no concept of measuring happiness. Not sure it exists unless its a greenback.
How's the happiness level of the average young family in Canada trying to save and buy a house for 700k when they make less than 100k? Money doesn't buy happiness, but being unable to afford basic Maslow's hierarchy of needs things sure puts lots of pressure on happiness levels.
It's a huge thing of importance for the average young family that's why i focus on it. Your government completely fucked young people with its immigration policies that brought in millions with all of these people clustering in already high density areas like GTA/southern Ontario/Vancouver/etc, while avg Canadian salaries adjusted for inflation have stagnated.
I have no ill feeling towards Canada tbh, i hope the country does well, prospers, young people can afford things and so on. I have family in southern Ontario btw. It is a great country, but IMO, not as great as the US. We have more variance, as in more poor and more rich, while you guys have more stability and not the same extremes. Not inherently better or worse, but I'd prefer the former 10/10 times.