The Missing Middle with Mike Moffatt and Sabrina Maddeaux

Cara Stern, Mike Moffatt, and Meredith Martin
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Nov 12, 2025 • 19min

Why Rent Control Might Be Hurting the People It’s Meant to Help

Dive into the heated debate about rent control and its unexpected effects on housing markets. Discover how these regulations can lock tenants in place, complicating family planning and downsizing for seniors. The conversation explores who benefits and who loses under rent control, revealing how new tenants often subsidize long-term renters. The hosts also discuss the idea that defending rent control may resemble NIMBYism and ponder whether abolishing it could actually improve mobility. It's a thought-provoking look at a well-intentioned policy.
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Nov 5, 2025 • 20min

How Canada Fell Behind the World on Housing Affordability

Delve into Canada’s dismal housing affordability crisis, revealed to be among the worst globally. Home prices have skyrocketed at more than double the rate of incomes since 1999. Discover how Canada's record compares unfavorably with other OECD nations and why it can't hide behind the notion of a global trend. The hosts discuss theories behind escalating prices, including rapid immigration and financialization. Solutions are explored, emphasizing the need for responsibility in crafting effective housing policies.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 16min

Do You Have a CRA Horror Story?

The Canada Revenue Agency is under fire for long delays and inaccurate assessments. Hosts discuss the CRA’s inadequate 100-day fix and dig into the complexities of the tax code that leave many confused. They highlight systemic issues, like the 'guilty until proven innocent' approach, creating distrust among taxpayers. Personal horror stories, including denied medical expenses, reveal the daunting challenges Canadians face. Ultimately, they explore how these frustrations threaten the very foundation of public trust in the tax system.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 24min

The Rental Paradox: Why Lower Prices Aren't Enough

Max Steinman, CEO of RentSync and Rentals.ca, dives into the complexities of Canada’s evolving rental market. He discusses why rents are dropping while affordability remains a challenge, attributing it to stagnant mobility and the lack of purpose-built rentals. Steinman critiques the myths around financialization and elaborates on the downsides of rent control policies that backfire. He also compares living in purpose-built rentals versus condos, providing insights that every renter should know.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 16min

Nightmare on Craven Road: When Local Politics Derail Citywide Housing Goals

Local politics in Toronto are putting a wrench in citywide housing goals. The debate over garden suites on Craven Road illustrates how NIMBYism and endless consultations can stall progress. Hilariously, they reference a McSweeney's satire about public hearings. The hosts emphasize the need for consistent zoning rules to simplify building processes. Current residents dominate discussions, sidelining future tenants. As a call to action, they encourage listeners to advocate for garden suites and equitable housing solutions.
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9 snips
Oct 8, 2025 • 22min

Eastbound and Outpriced: The Great GTA Family Migration

Ontario's family housing crisis is forcing young families to migrate from the GTA, altering regions like Peterborough and Ottawa. The hosts discuss the impact of ground-oriented homes and how the GTA's housing shortage ripples outward. Demographic shifts since 2016 have strained housing markets, while municipalities struggle to keep pace with rising populations. The discussion highlights migration patterns, the future needs for family-friendly homes, and necessary policy reforms for Eastern Ontario. Personal reflections on the decision to move add a relatable touch.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 26min

From Kraft Dinner to Condos: The Great Shrinkage

The discussion dives into the phenomenon of shrinkflation, revealing how everyday items like Kraft Dinner are getting smaller while prices climb. They explore the psychology behind packaging tricks, and how the housing market is plagued by increasingly tiny condos. Stats show Ontario's new condo sizes have drastically fallen, raising questions about design flaws and developer greed. There's a compelling look at whether these trends are driven by consumer preference or economic necessity, alongside potential policy solutions to combat shrinkflation.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 13min

Ontario’s Housing Sales Collapse: It’s Not Just Toronto Condos

Ontario's housing market faces a crisis beyond just downtown condos, with alarming drops in sales across 34 municipalities. Pre-construction sales are plummeting, signaling a bleak future as affordability worsens. Experts predict a staggering loss of 21,000 jobs tied to the weakened housing sector. The ambitious target of 1.5 million new homes by 2032 feels increasingly unreachable. Political accountability remains lackluster, raising questions about government action as the industry treads into uncertain waters.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 17min

Who Really Wins with Return-to-Office Mandates?

The discussion dives into Ontario’s return-to-office mandate and its implications for younger workers already struggling with high housing costs and long commutes. The hosts explore productivity versus employer control and the conflicting goals of ESG targets. Producer Meredith shares her insights on the importance of mentorship and face-to-face social interactions in fostering collaboration, while challenging the notion that remote work is a complete substitute for in-person office culture.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 17min

Condo Crashes, Shrinkflation, & The Death of Homeownership?

Dive into the chaos of Canada's condo market crash and what it means for aspiring homeowners. Explore the perplexing issue of housing shrinkflation, where smaller living spaces come at a high cost. The discussion highlights the struggles of middle-class families faced with declining affordability, despite falling prices. Frustrations mount over government policies that prioritize rentals instead of supporting homeownership. Is Canada on a path to becoming a nation of perpetual renters? Tune in for insights and thought-provoking analysis.

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