A new poll opens a door on how Canadians feel about their housing situation. Those described as “most miserable” about it are likely to live in Alberta. Angus Reid Institute president Shachi Kurl explains why, and how what’s often perceived as a big city problem is spreading into rural areas.
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Edmonton is the most miserable real estate market in Canada: housing pain index
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