When Canada Gave Away Its Housing—and Nobody Noticed

Tiny cardboard house model sitting on a sales receipt along side a set of full size keys representing home ownership

In the 1990s, Canada quietly shifted housing responsibility from federal to provincial to municipal governments. Today, few voters realize who actually controls housing policy—and that confusion has consequences. This post unpacks the offloading of responsibility, the collapse of civic pressure, and the quiet disappearance of housing as a public good.