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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
I'm 36 but I want to share my thoughts:
- sometimes there are personal sacrifices that I think us millenial Canadians culturally are not willing to make to save up for a down payment. Things like taking public transit or not eating out or living with family or not paying for streaming services. These were sacrifices our parents likely actually did make once upon time, especially if we're children of immigrants. Our generation has it rough in many ways, but we make it rough on ourselves in many other ways. One thing that's for sure though, assuming that our generation is ####ed to poverty, I do not expect the Conservatives to give a #### about us. That's literally against their modus operandi. PP would love to criticize us because it would become a fun new target. I think the NDP is probably the party that cares the most about people like us, although I will strategically be voting for the Liberals because I am not, unlike you, voting conservative without a second thought
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This is one that I keep seeing. The opportunity is there, but it does require sacrifice. I was having this same conversation with someone a week a go where one of their co-workers was complaining about not being able to afford a home and in the next breathe is talking about their second trip abroad this year or talking about 15k work of ink they have had done.