• joshhsoj1902@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    I don’t know if Alberta is like Ontario, but here in Ontario over the last 3 decades the province has slowly been reducing how much it transfers to cities while also offloading more expenses onto those cities.

    This has resulted in:

    • higher house prices as cities have needed to start adding large fees to house building in-order to help balance the books (and raising property taxes is always very unpopular)
    • worse public transit as the provinces now expect cities to take on more of those expenses.

    And likely other things too. But those are the ones always on my mind