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Amid the housing crisis, Canadians see a big election issue with no good leadersン
Amid the housing crisis, Canadians see a big election issue with no good leaders
Construction begins for a new housing subdivision in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on September 30, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images)
More than half of the Abacus Data survey respondents say housing is a top election issue for them. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images) · NurPhoto via Getty Images

The housing crisis will be a critical election issue for Canadians, who have little faith so far that any leader or party will be able to offer effective solutions, according to a new survey from Abacus Data and several national organizations.

Around two-thirds of the 6,000 Canadians surveyed say the federal and provincial governments are responsible for addressing Canada’s housing crisis, but that view is coupled with dismal levels of trust in governments or political parties to “come up with ideas and policies” to solve it.

“This creates a notable disconnect between who Canadians believe should take responsibility for solving the crisis and who they trust to deliver meaningful solutions,” the survey report said. “While governments are seen as primarily accountable, the lack of trust in their leadership highlights a pressing need for governments to rebuild public confidence by engaging with trusted partners, such as non-profits and community organizations, to address the housing crisis collaboratively.”

Housing affordability has been a persistent concern for Canadians in recent years, with growing dissatisfaction over high costs leading directly or indirectly to major policy changes around immigration and elsewhere. Consumer surveys consistently depict a Canadian public pessimistic about being able to afford a home or struggling to manage high payments in an era where cost-of-living concerns have risen. More than half of the survey respondents say housing is a top election issue for them.

Parties that acknowledge these concerns and outline clear, credible strategies for long-term solutions stand to gain significant political capital.Abacus Data survey

The poll found broad disappointment with the performance of all levels of government on housing, with 77 per cent dissatisfied with the federal government’s handling of the crisis and similar proportions for provincial (74 per cent) and municipal (70 per cent) governments.

“With housing affordability ranking as a top priority for over half of Canadians heading into the next election, parties that acknowledge these concerns and outline clear, credible strategies for long-term solutions stand to gain significant political capital,” the survey argued.

Expectations for the future are low, with only 29 per cent of respondents saying they have trust or complete trust in Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party “to come up with ideas and policies to effectively address and resolve the housing crisis.” That’s ahead of Jagmeet Singh and the NDP (20 per cent) and Justin Trudeau and the Liberals (16 per cent — the survey was conducted before Trudeau’s resignation).

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