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With Canadians set to go to the polls today, the election has somehow become a little less about domestic issues and more about existential threats–namely tariffs and annexation threats levelled by U.S. President Donald Trump.

However, while many Canadians are voting for the candidate they believe is best suited to deal with the unpredictable president, many remain concerned about the country’s sluggish economy, high food prices, and skyrocketing housing costs. In fact, a recent INsauga.com poll found that 50 per cent of more than 4,000 respondents ranked the economy as their biggest concern, and with the average house in the GTA selling for $1,093,254, it’s no wonder that residents have money on their minds.

Interestingly enough, a recent report by real estate platform Wahi indicates that, since former Prime Minister and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau was last re-elected in 2021, house prices have actually fallen in 15 Toronto ridings.

That said, the declines haven’t been …

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