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Housing wouldn't be a problem if more people were willing to live in the frozen Canadian north. Build housing subdivisions in the permafrost where winter lasts for 6 months. Russians build literal cities in the Arctic circle, and frozen wasteland Siberia has more people than the entirety of Canada.

But, obviously, everyone wants to live in the warmer farmlands, and so people crowd around the cities and farmland, and mass immigration exacerbates the issue.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Housing wouldn't be a problem if more people were willing to live in the frozen Canadian north. Build housing subdivisions in the permafrost where winter lasts for 6 months. Russians build literal cities in the Arctic circle, and Siberia has more people than the entirety of Canada.

But, obviously, everyone wants to live in the warmer farmlands, and so people crowd around the cities and farmland, and mass immigration exacerbates the issue.

3 years ago
1 score