• ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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      3 months ago

      A lot of that is warmer or equal to Edmonton

      We could settle a lot more but it deflates housing values and takes money/business away from the places that are settled

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        3 months ago

        Wait, so are there regs or something preventing more housing development? I thought this was a joke about it being obviously too cold up there.

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          There are zoning issues but the infrastructure is done by the government or in this case not done

          In Northern Ontario the infrastructure is struggling as is because the current premier took the money from the maintenance budget and put it into Toronto ahead of the last election to try to get more votes

          Ontario went to municipalities around Toronto and told them they need to add x number of houses but never touched the north

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            If an elected something can spend money to get elected again by pleasing most people for that expenditure, they’ll spend on most densely populated areas, as density improves efficiency.

            This is where electoral college (or other non-linear representation) stops looking bad.