Explore every episode of the podcast The Missing Middle Podcast
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| How Canada Fell Behind the World on Housing Affordability | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:19:44 | |
This week on The Missing Middle Podcast, Mike Moffatt and Sabrina Maddeaux bust some myths and take a hard look at Canada’s place in the global housing landscape. Drawing on new OECD data, they reveal why Canada’s housing affordability crisis is among the worst in the developed world—with home prices having risen more than twice as fast as incomes since 1999. They compare Canada’s record to other OECD countries (spoiler: it’s not flattering) and highlight where affordability has been successfully maintained (hint: not here). Sabrina offers a theory on why both Canada and Australia are failing so badly at keeping homes affordable, and together, she and Mike make the case for dropping the excuse that this is just a “global trend.” Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:30 Game:React to the Boomer Comment 02:40 Young people don’t want responsibility? 03:59 Global trend or Canadian crisis? 05:12 Missing Middle study on the global housing landscape 07:35 Home prices vs incomes 09:33 It’s worse in Canada, it’s us, we’re the problem 12:30 Which countries are better at affordability? 15:00 Possible reasons Canada and Australia are struggling with affordability? Housing report card: Derek Thompson Sunstack - Chart 10 Canada vs. the World: The Worst Record on Housing Affordability Since 2004 https://www.missingmiddleinitiative.ca/p/canada-vs-the-world-the-worst-record OECD Affordable Housing Database: https://www.oecd.org/en/data/datasets/oecd-affordable-housing-database.html Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Do You Have a CRA Horror Story? | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:15:47 | |
The Canada Revenue Agency is facing a public crisis: long delays, wrong assessments, and frustrated taxpayers. Hosts Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt unpack the CRA’s 100-day “fix,” why it’s only a Band-Aid solution, and the deeper structural issues inside Canada’s tax system. From call-centre chaos to a tax code even accountants struggle to understand, this episode explores how CRA policies are eroding public trust and what real reform would look like. Mike also shares his personal experience battling denied medical expense claims and the endless back-and-forth with CRA agents. Together, they discuss the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, the agency’s growing enforcement powers, and why ordinary Canadians are being left behind by a broken system. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:42 CRA's challenges 02:35 An incredibly complicated tax code 03:42 Understanding taxpayer complaints 04:50 Guilty until proven innocent 06:16 The numbers behind objecting to assessments 08:52 The taxpayer bill of rights 10:05 Personal experiences with CRA 13:42 BOOM! Research/links: There are much bigger problems with the CRA than just long hold times This is the real problem with the Canada Revenue Agency Taxpayer Bill of Rights Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Infill Housing Battles: What 15 Years of Data Reveal | 27 Aug 2025 | 00:20:07 | |
Why do some infill housing projects spark outrage while others fly under the radar? In this episode of The Missing Middle, host Sabrina Matto sits down with former London City Councillor and researcher Jesse Helmer to unpack 15 years of planning committee decisions. They explore why certain housing proposals face fierce opposition, what factors reduce pushback, and how cities can actually build more homes with community support. From surprising success stories to lessons learned in local politics, this conversation sheds light on the politics of infill housing—and why it matters for solving Canada’s housing crisis. If you’re interested in urban planning, housing affordability, or how communities can embrace smarter growth, this episode is for you. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Infill development research with Jesse Helmer 02:40 Factors influencing opposition to housing proposals 05:30 Research methodology and analysis 08:23 Following up with residents after a project is built 11:15 Jesse’s personal journey as a London city councillor 14:08 Optimism for housing solutions 16:28 Personal reflections about Jesse’s time on London city council Research: https://www.missingmiddleinitiative.ca/p/the-politics-of-infill-housing-what Guest: Jesse Helmer: https://x.com/jesse_helmer Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Ford, Fourplexes and the Free Market | 29 Mar 2024 | 00:13:43 | |
In this discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern discuss the recent revelation by Ontario Premier Doug Ford that he will be caving to NIMBY objections, and won’t be forcing municipalities to legalize fourplexes across the province. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Marc Miller: How The Immigration Minister Plans To Cut Immigration | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:34:52 | |
In this discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship of Canada, Marc Miller. Included in this wide ranging conversation is the recent announcement of new targets for temporary immigration, the need for a decrease in temporary residents, the reasons behind the delay in taking action and the impact of temporary residents on housing affordability. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| David Coletto: Why Millennials Broke Up with Trudeau | 20 Mar 2024 | 00:30:21 | |
In this discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to Pollster David Coletto about the shifting priorities of millennials and the generational divides in financial stability and housing. He explains that younger Canadians are less likely to prioritize climate change compared to older Canadians. The conversation explores the factors influencing these priorities, including the cost of living crisis, housing affordability, the impact of financial insecurity and the appeal of the Conservative Party to younger Canadians. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by political parties in attracting millennial voters and the relationship between political behaviour and life stage. The discussion concludes with an examination of the blame and responsibility for the housing crisis and the consequences of perceived institutional failure. If you stick around to the end you’ll get to witness Mike and Cara’s first recorded disagreement and the personal story of how David ended up becoming a pollster. Spoiler alert: it involves baseball.
https://thehub.ca/2024-03-19/mike-moffatt-and-cara-stern-the-dream-of-homeownership-is-dying/ https://davidcoletto.substack.com/p/the-millennial-makeover-of-canadian https://abacusdata.ca/building-a-better-future-for-canadians-policy-imperatives/ Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Parking Minimums Hinder Home Construction | 13 Mar 2024 | 00:13:48 | |
In this discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern discuss why parking minimums often require developers to allocate a fixed amount of land for parking, regardless of the actual demand for parking in a particular area. This can result in inefficient land use, with valuable urban space being underutilized for parking purposes rather than for housing, commercial, or recreational activities. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How to Build 5.8 Million Homes by 2030 | 08 Mar 2024 | 00:29:57 | |
In this discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to Cherise Burda, Director of City Building Research and Innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University and a co-author with Mike of the Blueprint for More and Better Housing: How Federal, Provincial and Municipal Governments can Ensure We Build 5.8 Million Homes that are Affordable, Low-Carbon and Resilient. In this conversation, Cara, Mike, and Cherise discuss the blueprint and they highlight the importance of a full systems approach to address climate, resiliency, and housing. They also discuss the need for density and the elimination of unit maximums on residential buildings. The conversation emphasizes the importance of data collection and the adoption of the highest tiers of the national model building codes. The guests express hope that the recommendations will be implemented by governments across the country. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Central Banks Decide If Your Mortgage Goes Up | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:22:00 | |
In this 22-minute discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to Scott Cameron, an economist formerly with the Parliamentary Budget Officer in Ottawa and now working in government in the Channel Islands. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Inflation, Interest Rates, and the Role of the Bank of Canada | 01 Mar 2024 | 00:18:27 | |
In this conversation, Mike Moffatt and Cara Stern discuss inflation and the Bank of Canada's approach to managing it. They explore the factors that contribute to inflation, such as supply-side disruptions and demand-side spending. They also discuss the challenges of predicting and controlling inflation, as well as the potential impact of inflation on different sectors of the economy. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the Bank of Canada's upcoming decision on interest rates and its influence on the markets. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Reece Martin: Canadians Pay Way Too Much to Build Transit | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:30:17 | |
Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to transit expert Reece Martin about the challenges and issues surrounding transit development in Canada. He highlights the decline in the ability to deliver transit projects effectively, the high costs of building subways in Toronto and the impact of NIMBYism on transit development are also discussed. Reece emphasizes the need for transparency, accountability, and integration between transit and land use. He expresses optimism for the future of transit in Canada and the potential for building high-speed rail. Overall, the conversation sheds light on the importance of improving transit project delivery and creating a more efficient and affordable transit system in Canada.
Reece Martin: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf4iKXL_SJQ5d0qsKkboRRQ Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Does the Bank of Canada Affect Housing? | 23 Feb 2024 | 00:20:04 | |
Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to Armine Yalnizyan, economist and Atkinson Fellow On The Future Of Workers, about what role the Bank of Canada has played in the housing crisis. In this wide-ranging discussion, they discuss how wages have lagged significantly behind housing prices and how the Canadian Central Bank’s decision to quickly raise interest rates has affected mortgage holders. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Should Economists Measure Happiness? | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:03:54 | |
Because it’s a short week, instead of a full episode, we've got a short extra segment from our conversation with economist Armine Yalnizyan on whether GDP per capita is a good indicator of individual well-being. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| The High Cost of Losing Your Creative Class | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:17:00 | |
Canadian cities are facing a creative crisis. Rising housing costs are driving artists, musicians, designers, and other innovators out — and it’s not just culture that’s at risk. In this episode, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt break down how losing the “creative class” hurts local economies, tourism, and even a city’s ability to attract tech and finance talent. From the ripple effects on nightlife and small businesses to the loss of vital cultural spaces, we explore why cities can’t afford to price out their creative heartbeat — and what policies could help keep them. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:13 Defining the creative class exodus 02:57 How housing costs impacts creative workers 05:54 The economic consequences of pricing out creatives 08:45 The ripple effect of losing creative spaces to the housing crisis 11:16 You can’t simply trade artists for tech workers 12:50 How this impacts the tourism economy 14:50 Policy solutions for retaining creatives Research/Links: Toronto Arts Council economic impact study CBC Arts article on artist couples leaving Toronto Richard Florida's work on creative cities and economic development Business Parks Suck (but they don't have to) Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Justice Queen: From Accidental Landlord to Housing Advocate | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:38:50 | |
In this episode of The Missing Middle Podcast journalist Cara Stern welcomes Shaista, a long-time Toronto and 905 real estate observer who provides wonderful insights on everything from the state of Ontario’s tribunal system to the plight of international students. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Is GDP Per Capita is a "Garbage Metric"? | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:22:23 | |
A lot of people have been challenging the notion that GDP is a good measure of the economy. Instead, they suggest, we should look at GDP per capita to determine whether life is getting better for individuals, rather than the country as a whole. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Do Canada's Immigration Targets Make Sense? | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:15:10 | |
Last week the federal government introduced a cap on international student visas. Going forward they will be distributed to the provinces on a per-capita basis. That got us thinking about Canada’s immigration policies in general. Canada’s openness to immigrants has always been one of Canada's great strengths. Our temporary immigration programs have some unique problems that are really tough to solve, but what about Canada’s permanent immigration system? How does it work? And do we have the right targets for Canada’s success? In this 15-minute episode of the Missing Middle Podcast, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern about the permanent and temporary streams of Canadian immigration, providing a lens through which to view the broader impact of the Trudeau government's targets on Canada's future growth and diversity. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Soaring Rent and Low Vacancy in Canada's Latest Market Report | 06 Feb 2024 | 00:23:26 | |
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) released its annual Rental Market Report last week. With the national vacancy rate hitting a historic low and rent prices on a relentless climb, renters across the nation are feeling the squeeze. In bustling urban centers like Toronto and Vancouver, the role of condominiums as makeshift rental units reveals a housing landscape in flux, with implications that touch everyone from anxious first-time homebuyers to investors looking to capitalize on the market. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Colleges Broke Canadian Immigration | 30 Jan 2024 | 00:32:45 | |
The Canadian federal government announced a 2-year cap on international student permits making for some big headlines last week. This will severely limit the number of international students attending campuses in Ontario and British Columbia where the number of international students have been climbing in recent years. The existence of Public Private Partnerships (or PPPs) between public and private colleges is something not many citizens of ever consider, but it’s been a significant factor in the Canadian housing crisis.
https://higheredstrategy.com/a-short-explainer-of-public-private-partnerships-in-ontario-colleges/ https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-international-student-visa-cap-miller-immigration/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/miller-cap-international-students-1.7090779 Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Sabrina Maddeaux: A Millennial Running to be a Conservative | 23 Jan 2024 | 00:22:26 | |
Sabrina Maddeaux is a journalist and political commentator who announced that she’s seeking the Conservative nomination for Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill. In this 22-minute discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to Maddeaux about the housing and affordability crisis and what role that played in her decision to run for political office. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern Produced by Meredith Martin This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation Other reading: https://www.instagram.com/sabrinamaddeaux/?hl=en Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| The Three Types of Middle Class | 19 Jan 2024 | 00:22:54 | |
Politicians, policy makers, and journalists all talk about the middle class and how well they are doing economically speaking. Middle-class voters make up the bulk of the voting population so it makes political sense to court them. But what exactly does middle class mean today? Who is considered middle class and what makes them middle class? Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Is a 10.5% Property Tax Increase Reasonable? | 16 Jan 2024 | 00:22:59 | |
The city of Toronto is currently contemplating a significant property tax hike as part of its proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The move is generating widespread discussion and debate among residents, businesses, and policymakers. In this 23-minute discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern discuss the proposed tax increase and the possible implications for the highest property tax increase since Toronto was amalgamated more than 25 years ago. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern Produced by Meredith Martin This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| John Rapley: Is Canada's Economy in Decline? | 29 Dec 2023 | 00:35:00 | |
Canada’s place in the global world order is shifting and according to the Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD) Canada will be the worst-performing advanced economy over the next decade John Rapley is a political economist specializing in global development, the world economy, and economic history. He was born and raised in Ottawa and is a political economist at the University of Cambridge. He has written five books, the latest of which is titled Why Empires Fall: Rome, America, And The Future Of The West In this 35-minute interview, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to him about his latest book, why he thinks Western countries are in economic decline compared to developing economies, pensions, the housing crisis, and what Canada's economic advantages are.
Foreign Affairs: The New Middle Ages by John Rapley, May 1, 2006 Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Trudeau Talks Capping International Student Visas | 22 Dec 2023 | 00:15:58 | |
Yesterday was the first time Mike or Cara ever heard Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signalling that his government would work to cap the number of international students allowed in the country, tying the numbers to available housing. Mike and Cara discuss what this development means and how it could even work. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Can Tax Reform Help Young Canadians Afford Homes? | 13 Aug 2025 | 00:30:55 | |
Are young Canadians being taxed like millionaires while living like broke students? Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt dive into the jaw-dropping disconnect between salaries, taxes, and the insane cost of housing. From bold tax reform ideas to creative fixes for rent, down payments, and wealth inequality, they tackle the policies (and politics) holding the next generation back. Expect sharp insights, a few laughs, and fresh solutions that could actually make life affordable again. Chapters 00:00 The Tax Burden on Young Canadians 11:24 Proposed Tax Reforms and Their Implications 23:17 Wealth Inequality and Asset Inflation 34:55 Finding Solutions for Young Canadians Research/Links: To fix housing, we must rethink what wealth means in Canada CIBC chief calls for tax changes to help young Canadians struggling to save money Canada housing affordability and market trends Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Pre-Approved Home Designs Could Help Affordability | 20 Dec 2023 | 00:20:10 | |
In a throwback to the post-war era, Trudeau's federal government is looking into creating a catalogue of pre-approved home designs that they hope will speed up housing development. But why do they even matter, and where can they go wrong? Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Why You Should Care About (and Understand) Bond Yields | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:18:31 | |
Canadian bond yields have been fairly volatile in recent weeks...but what does that even mean, and why does it matter to anyone outside of the finance world? Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How the BC Housing Minister is Going Big on Housing Supply | 12 Dec 2023 | 00:42:34 | |
British Columbia's Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon joins Mike and Cara to talk about the big plans his government has to make it easier for developers to build homes. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Trudeau Liberals' Fall Economic Statement Earns a C- Grade | 24 Nov 2023 | 00:18:54 | |
Justin Trudeau's government released its Fall Economic Statement this week, introducing what Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland called meaty measures...and what Mike Moffatt grades at a C-. He explains why, and what they could have offered instead. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Green Leader Mike Schreiner on Fixing Housing in Ontario | 10 Nov 2023 | 00:19:52 | |
Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner joined Mike and Cara to talk about his two private member's bills that aim to increase housing supply, as well as how he hopes to represent young people who have been priced out of the market. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Is Ontario Setting Up Cities to Fail Their Housing Targets? | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:18:07 | |
The provincial government has set the target of 1.5 million homes in the province over a 10-year period. That involves major increases in the rate of construction, beyond anything we've seen in decades. To incentivize municipalities, the federal and provincial governments are tying infrastructure funding to these targets. But are these goals realistic? And what does a "new housing unit" mean? Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Realistic is this Housing Plan Anyway? | 03 Nov 2023 | 00:34:24 | |
The Ontario NDP and Olivia Chow both recently released their housing plans. They're both big budget projects, but with wildly different calculations in how much it costs to build a home. Alex Beheshti is an urban planner and land economist with the Altus Group, and he joins Mike and Cara to evaluate the feasibility of these plans. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Are Development Charges Fair to Millennials and Gen Z? | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:22:38 | |
A lot of politicians say that development charges are paid for out of the pockets of big developers, and save taxpayers from footing the bill for infrastructure. The question we have is: Is that really true? Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Ontario Towns and Cities Debate Zoning for Multiplexes | 20 Oct 2023 | 00:19:08 | |
When the Ontario government put together a Housing Affordability Task Force to advise them on housing policy, they got the advice to up-zone the whole province to a minimum of four units on any lot. The government decided against forcing municipalities to do that, but have advised municipalities that they should voluntarily do so. Recently, Guelph and Kitchener agreed to craft a bylaw, while Mississauga voted it down. Mike and Cara discuss these votes and how multiplexes could improve the housing market. Hosted by Mike Moffatt and Cara Stern, and produced by Meredith Martin. Thank you to the PLACE Centre. This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How the Left and Right Approach Economics These Days | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:32:17 | |
Since Mike Moffatt has advised Justin Trudeau, and Sean Speer has advised Stephen Harper, we thought it would be fun to get them in a (virtual) room together to discuss how both sides of the political spectrum have changed their approaches on economics in recent years. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| MURBs & The Housing Plot Twist No One Saw Coming | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:15:47 | |
What do cheesy Jean-Claude Van Damme movies and Canada’s rental housing crisis have in common? Apparently, more than you’d think! In this episode of The Missing Middle, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt hop in their imaginary time machine to explore how a long-forgotten 1970s tax trick—MURBs—might make a comeback to boost rental housing today. Will this retro loophole help fix our sky-high rents, or just mess with the condo market even more? Grab your popcorn and find out how investors, multiplexes, and a bit of tax magic could change the housing game all over again. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Universities and Colleges Make the Housing Crisis Worse | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:21:41 | |
Mike's been talking for years about how Canada isn't considering international students in our immigration numbers. They all need places to live, so this oversight really messes with the housing market. Finally, politicians are starting to pay attention! He unpacks the story of how we got here and what needs to change. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Doug Ford Puts Land Back in the Greenbelt | 24 Sep 2023 | 00:15:56 | |
Sean Speer, editor-at-large for The Hub, joins Cara and Mike to analyze what it means that Doug Ford reversed his land swap, and put the newly rezoned land back into the Greenbelt. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| We Need More Competition | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:31:27 | |
Mike gives an overview of 15 Minute Cities, and why he has some worries about what impact they might have on the middle class. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Things Really are Different Now! | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:25:38 | |
Welcome to the Missing Middle, a new podcast about why the middle class in Canada is disappearing. We hope to help you understand why life is becoming unaffordable for so many in this country, and what can be done to reverse course. Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| REITs, Rent & Rage: Canada’s Housing Tug-of-War | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:17:29 | |
In this episode of The Missing Middle, Mike Moffatt and Sabrina Maddeaux unpack the controversy around REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) and their role in Canada’s housing crisis. Are REITs really blocking affordable housing, or is the real issue deeper than greedy landlords? Mike and Sabrina break down how REITs work, why they’ve become political scapegoats, and what actually needs to change to build more truly affordable homes. If you’ve ever wondered who should be our landlords — mom-and-pops, corporations, or governments — this is the conversation you need to hear. Subscribe for weekly deep dives on housing, urban planning, and Canada’s affordability crisis.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:55 Who should our landlords be? 03:44 Real Estate Investment Trusts 04:45 Mutual fund trust 05:45 Canada has an undeveloped REIT system 06:53 REIT push back on affordable housing 09:12 Who is to blame for affordable housing not getting built? 10:30 All of the other things that make it expensive to build 12:09 Should the government build more affordable housing? 12:37 Someone has to pay so who should it be? 16:11 What do we mean by affordable units? Research/links: Everyone Wants Rentals, but No One Wants Landlords Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Young Workers and the Public Service Purge | 23 Jul 2025 | 00:22:42 | |
In this episode of The Missing Middle, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt break down the massive wave of federal public service job cuts and how they’re slamming young Canadians the hardest. From thousands of lost student and contract jobs to long-term impacts on housing, wages, and health, they reveal how a shrinking government workforce could shut an entire generation out of shaping Canada’s future. They also dive into what this means for unions, the economy, and why real public service reform must include young voices. If you care about youth employment and the future of Canada’s workforce, you don’t want to miss this! Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Federal public service job cuts explained 02:54 Our Video 03:46 The cohort effect and some historical context 05:12 The lack of young public sector workers in shaping policy 07:15 Mike’s experience in the federal public service 09:26 The talent vacuum 10:30 The effects of graduating in a recession 12:26 Ripple effects in the broader economy 13:45 Graduating in a recession can impact your health 16:30 Job hoarding and the role of unions 20:24 Future perspectives Research/links: Federal public service job cuts fall heavily on young workers Sabrina Maddeaux: Striking union should ditch anti-millennial contract demand How Colleges Broke Canadian Immigration The Short- and Long-Term Career Effects of Graduating in a Recession Life-Cycle Impacts of Graduating in a Recession Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| The $6.6 Billion Housing Disaster Politicians Won’t Talk About | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:17:45 | |
Toronto’s housing market is in free fall — new condo sales have plunged 97% since 2021, costing governments $6.6 billion in lost tax revenue every year. In this episode, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt break down shocking new data on record-low home sales, how this impacts construction jobs, and why the crisis could get worse before it gets better. They explain how cutting taxes like the GST could revive housing starts without sacrificing affordability, and debate whether foreign buyers and international students should play a role in the market recovery. Don’t miss this deep dive into the numbers and policy ideas that could reshape Canada’s housing future. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:39 Understanding the GTA housing market crash 02:28 Video Link - Where Did All the Jobs Go? 03:01 Governments could lose $6.6 Billion 06:20 Bad housing starts numbers explained 08:42 Contraction in the construction industry means 41000 jobs lost 10:40 How cutting the GST on new homes makes sense 14:00 We need high home construction and affordability 15:09 Foreign Investment and housing supply 16:40 Conclusion and future considerations Research: Toronto’s Housing Collapse Will Cost Governments $6.6 Billion a Year Where DID All the Jobs Go? The Mystery of Rising Unemployment Altus group reports: Toronto New Home Sales Fall To Record Low, Just 42 Condos Sold In The City How Vaughan is Cutting Housing Costs | The Agenda Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Broken Zoning: Why We Can’t Fix the Housing Crisis Without a Map | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:16:31 | |
In this episode of The Missing Middle, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt are joined by urban planner Alex Beheshti for a deep dive into one of the most overlooked barriers to solving Canada’s housing crisis: zoning data. Alex makes the case for a Canadian Zoning Atlas—an ambitious but essential tool to bring clarity, consistency, and transparency to the country’s fragmented planning systems. They explore why zoning laws are so confusing, how the lack of machine-readable data cripples good policy, and what Canada can learn from international best practices. If we can map census data, why not zoning? From obscure codes to wedding vows about development charges (really!) this is a conversation about why better data might just be the key to better housing. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Canada needs a housing crisis map 01:29 Alex shares his wedding vows 02:48 Previous Alex B episode 02:53 Mike’s philosophy of experimentation and failure 04:05 Understanding zoning: definitions and complexities 07:01 The need for centralized zoning data 09:19 The massive gap in urban planning data 10:30 Envisioning a Canadian zoning atlas 12:16 Canada should emulate the US and Australia 13:49 Future planning tools for Canada Research/links: Canada’s Housing Crisis Needs a Map Guest: Alex Beheshti https://twitter.com/beheshtialex Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| How Cities Keep Screwing up Multiplex Housing | 02 Jul 2025 | 00:16:29 | |
Why aren’t we seeing more multiplexes in Canadian cities—even after zoning reforms? In this episode of The Missing Middle, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt dig into the surprising roadblocks holding back infill housing. From bizarre bedroom caps to height limits that make 10-plexes impossible, they unpack how cities say "yes" to housing... and then quietly say "no." They call out the red tape, NIMBY politics, and why it might be time for provinces to take the wheel. If you're wondering why the housing crisis isn’t getting better, this one’s for you. (Full disclosure: This episode was recorded on Friday June 18th, before the Toronto city council watered down sixplex legalization, but the conversation remains entirely relevant.) Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:51 Push-back to multi-unit buildings 03:46 Bedroom limits 06:07 Ron Butler episode 06:34 The rooming-house factor 08:14 Height restrictions and Ottawa story 10:40 Restrictions make good architecture difficult 12:13 Infil is always harder so restrictions make that even worse 14:02 Solutions research/links: City staff recommend permitting sixplexes in residential areas City staff recommend allowing sixplexes across all Toronto neighbourhoods Reddit discussion on the above 👆 Toronto wrangles with a simple question: What is a multiplex? We recommend you read the City Hall Watcher Substack by Matt Elliott Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Canada’s GST Rebate is Based On 1991 Home Prices-WTF!?! | 25 Jun 2025 | 00:18:21 | |
In this episode, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt tackle how GST rebates are affecting new homebuyers, tracing the history of these incentives and how inflation has quietly eroded their value. With fresh rebate structures now on the table—especially for first-time buyers—they examine what’s working, what’s not, and what’s politically possible. And, of course they have some suggestions on how policy could be shaped to benefit everyone. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:52 A new home in the GTHA for under $450k - impossible 02:23 Understanding GST rebates, their history and impact 04:17 Why are the rebates so small? 06:56 Bill c-4’s first-time-homebuyer rebate 08:09 What the proposed GST rebate misses - seniors downsizing 10:45 Proposed changes to GST rebates 13:00 Will governments make these proposed changes? 14:30 Sabrina’s take 15:37 Concerns about inflation and housing demand Research/Links: Is Ontario Ready to Spend $895M to Jumpstart Homebuilding? The PBOs Math Is Clear: We Need an Expanded GST Housing Rebate Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| The Rental Paradox: Why Lower Prices Aren't Enough | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:23:47 | |
Rents are finally dropping in many Canadian cities, yet finding an affordable, decent apartment still feels impossible. What’s going on with the rental market? In this episode, Sabrina Maddeaux sits down with Max Steinman, CEO of RentSync and Rentals.ca, to unpack what’s driving the recent rent declines, how rent control policies backfired, and why “financialization” isn’t the villain it’s made out to be. We dive into how younger Canadians are coping with record-high housing costs, what renters should know about purpose-built rentals vs. condos, and how government policies might actually be making things worse. Tell us your rental horror stories or questions at missingmiddlepodcast@gmail.com Subscribe for more honest conversations about the housing crisis, policy failures, and creative solutions for the Missing Middle of Canada’s cities. Chapters Links/Research: The Missing Middle: REITs, Rent & Rage: Canada’s Housing Tug-of-War https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7_vF7vodws Rentals.ca National Rent Report – The data behind Canada’s rent trends, published monthly by Max’s team. Can Homes Become Affordable Without Prices Going Down? – Missing Middle Initiative (April 2025) Solving the Housing Supply Crunch: A 10-Step Plan for Federal Action – Missing Middle Initiative (August 2025) From 40 to 100 Million: How Will Immigration Impact Canadian Housing? – Missing Middle Initiative Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Politicians vs. Millennials: The Battle for Housing Affordability | 18 Jun 2025 | 00:31:33 | |
In this episode of the Missing Middle podcast Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt discuss the lack of clear housing goals from political parties, including the Liberals' national housing strategy's focus on low-income earners and the NDP's ineffective communication with younger voters. The conversation highlights the struggle of middle-class individuals to afford housing, the disconnect between political messaging and the lived experiences of young Canadians, and the potential political time bomb ticking as a result of these housing frustrations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:01 The missing middle-class housing strategy 02:11 Housing as a human right can’t be the only strategy 03:00 There is no vision for middle-class housing 04:15 Some politicians have a vision but not the Liberals 05:19 The Big Lebowski reference 06:31 NDP's struggles with housing communication 09:20 The unconscious bias towards social housing 11:43 A misunderstanding of what middle class means 15:12 Where are the policies that target market housing? 16:20 Mike outlines 3 buckets of housing 18:57 The rightward shift of young people 21:15 The future of home ownership for young Canadians 23:20 Saving for retirement without a home 26:25 Cost of delivery crisis 27:09 Policy solutions Research: The Homeownership Journey Is Broken. Policymakers Need to Repair It. Why is the NDP doing so badly, even with progressives? Just take a look at their awful housing Housing affordability for Millennials and Gen Z How Taxes, and Taxes-on-Taxes Add Over $250K to a Vancouver Condo Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| From 40 to 100 million: How will immigration impact Canadian wages? | 11 Jun 2025 | 00:19:42 | |
In this episode of the missing Middle podcast conservative pundit Sabrina Maddeaux and economist Mike Moffatt discuss the current state of immigration in Canada. Together they examine a Bank of Canada report that focuses on the implications of temporary foreign workers on wages. Mike and Sabrina talk about the challenges faced by new permanent residents, and the ambitious goals set by the Century Initiative for population growth. They explore how these factors intertwine with the housing crisis and the overall economic landscape, emphasizing the need for coherent immigration policies that align with infrastructure and social cohesion. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:52 Bank of Canada report on wages and immigration 02:49 The mix of newcomers is different 05:33 New immigrants earn less and country of origin impacts wages 07:21 This is only becoming more pronounced 09:11 The wage gap is shrinking for Permanent Residence 10:08 But it’s a good news, bad news story 11:00 The role of wage suppression 13:56 How does this impact social cohesion 15:25 The Century Initiative and population growth goals Research: The Shift in Canadian Immigration Composition and its Effect on Wages Canada's population needs to be 100 million by 2100 The 'Century Initiative' is the talk of the campaign, but what is it? You Can't Grow a Country Just On Temporary Immigration Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||
| Ron Butler: Condo Crash Meets Housing Crisis | 04 Jun 2025 | 00:31:23 | |
In this episode of the Missing Middle podcast, mortgage broker Ron Butler sits down with conservative pundit Sabrina Maddeaux and economist Mike Moffatt to discuss the current crisis in the Toronto condo market. Ron outlines the vast scope of the problem stemming from pre-construction purchases made during a speculative boom. He explains how investors are facing significant losses as property values decline, while also addressing the broader implications of poor development choices and the lack of low-rise housing options. The conversation explores the role of government in addressing these issues and the potential for positive change in the housing market. Chapters 00:00 Introduction Ron Butler 01:06 Outlining the Toronto condo market crisis 04:07 How much of this story is a Toronto and Vancouver story? 05:22 Never go cash-flow negative? 07:01 How do we have a glut of condos during a housing shortage? 09:51 How condo developers contributed to the crash 12:13 Who is Most Affected by the Crisis? 14:00 Financing challenges and future outlook 15:33 The perfect storm - purpose-built rentals 17:18 Government subsidized rentals 18:13 The greenbelt and Downview Airport land 19:39 Is this the Toronto bubble burst? Is it The One? 20:23 Low-rise homes in Toronto - a brief history of artificial scarcity 23:05 What about family sized condos? 25:08 What’s the best non-terrible case scenario here? 27:32 The role of government in housing solutions 29:08 It wouldn’t be an MM podcast without Mike talking about development charges 30:25 Sabrina wants the government to get out of the way Research and links: Chart Storm: Five graphs on Toronto’s historic condo market collapse Guest: Ron Butler, https://x.com/ronmortgageguy https://www.butlermortgage.ca/ Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin Funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/ | |||