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by Jeremy
Monday’s federal election in Canada was a historic one, with a very high voter turnout and a change—a majority Liberal government now sits in power. Since the results, there’s been a media storm of conflicting ideas about what this all really means. While most Canadians still struggle with paying too much in taxes, trying to maximize savings while making sound financial decisions, the new Liberal majority government will have real impact on the nation’s real estate market. [Money Sense] So what are some of the ways the Liberal win can be beneficial for homebuyers? Here’s a few points to consider: Housing affordability: the Liberals want…
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