The housing between the hammer and the anvil

Not knowing how to foresee too much, it is better to sit down. A motto that has never escaped our proud circles of leather. Whether in education, transport or health, tragedies often accumulate more through lack of foresight than through ignorance. The passport crisis is certainly unparalleled and precipitated by COVID-19, but it is also partly due to the delay of applicants. Yes, “perfect storms” exist, but they are rarely the result of chance or of a single culprit. The carnage of the CHSLDs has shown that administrative negligence and omerta can get the better of even elementary caution and whistleblowers. Would it be the same for the housing situation throughout Quebec? National Moving Day, 1er July, has repeatedly demonstrated the aberration of fixed-term leases and the enormous socio-economic cost that results from it, the shortage of low-cost housing being exacerbated by an escalation in prices. In addition to a loophole in the provision of adequate housing, due to lack of time. An economic and social shock that would be easier to absorb in the longer term. Could there be an election promise that presents a saving rather than a cost to the public purse?

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