• The Humble Genius of Uytae Lee: The Creator of About Here
    2025/05/07

    He's got 215,000 YouTube subscribers and millions of views. The urban planner and YouTube creator Uytae Lee sits down with Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt to have a fun and wide-ranging conversation about housing and the systemic hurdles to building more of it. Uytae shares insights on creating engaging content about housing, urban planning, design and the realities of YouTube monetization. The discussion also touches on the challenges of prefabricated housing, the need for innovation and some free advice for the new prime minister of Canada.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:14 Understanding the B.C. housing situation and housing taxes

    04:12 Getting lucky with single egress video

    05:41 The impact of building codes on housing

    08:49 Creating engaging YouTube content

    12:55 The reality of YouTube monetization

    14:34 How long it takes to make an About Here video

    15:41 Are you hopeful about housing?

    17:44 Political discourse on housing

    18:15 Caution around factory built homes as a panacea

    21:30 Uytae’s favourite form of housing

    23:35 Good governance could mean good housing policy

    25:17 Immigration, housing and the backlash

    27:24 Start with what you want to create and work backwards


    Research/Links

    Uytae Lee’s YouTube page:

    The Housing Tax Crisis

    Why North America Can't Build Nice Apartments (because of one rule)

    How Breaking Rules Could Create Better Apartments

    Why is it So Hard to Mass-Produce Housing?

    How a SoftBank-Backed Construction Startup Burned Through $3 Billion

    How Elevator Rules Cost Us Homes: An Interview with Market Urbanism

    Eight Pieces of Housing Advice to the Prime Minister



    Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux

    Produced by Meredith Martin

    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.

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    30 分
  • Baby Bust: Where Have All the 3-Bedroom Homes Gone?
    2025/04/30

    In this episode, conservative pundit Sabrina Maddeaux and economist Mike Moffatt discuss the significant decline in the construction of three-bedroom homes in Ontario, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). They explore the implications of the 'baby bust' phenomenon, where fewer families are able to afford suitable housing, leading to a decrease in birth rates. The conversation delves into the regulatory barriers and economic conditions that have contributed to the housing crisis, emphasizing the need for policy changes to address the missing middle in housing options. The episode highlights the challenges faced by young families in navigating the current housing market and the importance of providing both rental and ownership opportunities.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:51 The baby bust and housing trends

    03:08 Why aren’t more 3-bedrooms being built?

    05:3 Home ownership is falling in parts of Ontario

    08:28 The Missing Middle’s North Star

    09:00 Renting or owning, it should be a choice

    12:30 Housing and fertility

    18:14 Should the government step in?

    19:35 Mike reminisces about Lawn Darts

    21:00 Urban growth boundaries have consequences


    Research/Links

    Poilievre catches heat from opponents for talk of 'biological clocks'

    The Baby Bust and the Death of the Three-Bedroom Ownership Home

    Hard evidence on the link between housing and fertility.

    https://x.com/mikalskuterud/status/1907114728108773444

    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5046571


    Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux

    Produced by Meredith Martin

    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.

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    24 分
  • Can Any Party Actually Fix Housing? - Election 2025
    2025/04/25

    In this episode of The Missing Middle, hosts Sabrina Maddeaux and Michael Moffatt discuss the housing platforms of Canada's major federal parties as they approach the April 28 election. They analyze the promises made by the Liberals, Conservatives, and NDP regarding housing starts, affordability, and the implications of these policies on young Canadians. The conversation delves into the commonalities and differences in party platforms, the impact of municipal incentives and rent control, and critiques of the math behind the promises. They also explore the sociological implications of housing policies and the relationship between immigration and housing supply.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    01:29 Examining the housing start pledges
    03:53 Housing platform commonalities
    04:39 Municipal incentives
    06:55 NDP’s rent control promise examined
    10:47 Eliminating the GST on New Housing
    13:27 Math is hard for both Liberals and Conservatives and the PBO
    20:33 Not particularly bold housing ideas
    24:14 Immigration targets and housing


    Links:
    Liberal Platform

    Conservative Platform

    NDP Platform

    Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux

    Produced by Meredith Martin

    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.

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    29 分
  • Ed Elson: Is Gen Z Doomed?
    2025/04/23

    In this conversation, Sabrina Maddeaux and Mike Moffatt are joined by co-host of the Prof G Markets podcast with Scott Galloway, and host the First Time Founders podcast Ed Elson to discuss the economic challenges faced by Gen Z, including their financial struggles, housing affordability, and the rising costs of education. Ed highlights the generational wealth gap, the impact of debt, and the political engagement of Gen Z, emphasizing the need for action beyond social media advocacy. Together they delve into the disconnect between wealth and economic outcomes, particularly focusing on the impact of tariffs and taxation on different socioeconomic classes. They discuss the need for wealth redistribution through new tax policies and the challenges faced by younger generations in navigating financial landscapes. The conversation also touches on the importance of civic engagement and voting, as well as the growing epidemic of loneliness in society.


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:49 Understanding Gen Z's economic struggles

    06:22 Comparative analysis of the US, UK, and Canada

    08:34 Factoring in the housing affordability crisis

    13:29 The debt dilemma: Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL)

    17:26 The rising cost of education in America

    21:35 Gen Z's political engagement and activism

    25:17 Tariffs, stocks, assets and wealth inequality

    27:38 Taxation and wealth redistribution

    31:23 The disconnect between wealth and economic outcomes

    34:08 Investing in stocks and not in crypto

    38:04 Seeing an opportunity in A.I.

    41:44 The power of voting and civic engagement

    44:33 Addressing loneliness and societal trends

    46:36 The time to turn it around is now


    Research/Links:

    Can Homes Become Affordable Without Prices Going Down?

    Trade War Chaos Drives Massive Volatility — ft. Gary Stevenson | Prof G Markets

    Why Tariffs Could Crush Canada’s Economy — ft. Mike Moffatt | Prof G Markets

    Average Age Stat of a Home Buyer in America:

    AI vs. Gen Z: The Hiring War Has Begun

    Extended Cut: A$AP Rocky Gets Smoooth | Klarna

    The whole E.S.G. thing



    Guest:

    Ed Elson https://x.com/edels0n

    https://podcasts.voxmedia.com/host/ed-elson



    Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux

    Produced by Meredith Martin

    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.

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    49 分
  • David Coletto: Gas Prices, Trump and Angry Young Men - Inside Canada’s Wild 2025 Election
    2025/04/16

    In this episode, conservative pundit Sabrina and economist Mike Moffatt speak with David Coletto, CEO of Abacus Data, to explore the evolving landscape of Canadian election polling. They discuss the impact of recent policy changes, particularly the carbon tax, on voter sentiment and the shifting dynamics of affordability issues. The conversation delves into the trends among young voters, particularly young men, and the gender dynamics influencing voting behavior. The discussion also highlights the scarcity mindset surrounding housing and the rising favorability of Mark Carney as a political figure.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction, David Coletto

    01:12 Who gets credit for axing the tax?

    04:34 What happened to the affordability issue?

    07:20 Young voters, trends and influences

    11:41 Gender dynamics in voting behavior

    13:25 Scarcity mindset and housing concerns

    16:11 Rise of Liberals or collapse of the NDP?

    17:28 Canadian national unity

    18:50 Mark Carney's rising favorability

    22:02 Expectations and the bandwagon effect

    24:17 Reflections on a pivotal election



    Three numbers tell the story of the election this week, and none of them looks good for Poilievre


    Why Are Young Men Shifting Right? A Trend I’ve Been Tracking for a While


    "Carbon Tax Carney" gets the credit for axing the tax


    ‘It’s not over’: Two pollsters explain how Mark Carney pulled ahead — and why he shouldn’t get too comfortable


    Abacus Data Poll: Liberals lead by 4


    Polymarket



    Guest:

    David Coletto

    https://abacusdata.ca/team/david-coletto/

    https://davidcoletto.substack.com/


    Hosts:

    Sabrina Maddeaux https://x.com/SabrinaMaddeaux

    Mike Moffatt https://twitter.com/MikePMoffatt https://bsky.app/profile/mikepmoffatt.bsky.social


    Producer: Meredith Martin https://twitter.com/meredithmartin https://bsky.app/profile/meredithmartin.bsky.social, https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-martin-21108165/


    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/


    Brought to you by the Missing Middle Initiative https://www.missingmiddleinitiative.ca/




    Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux

    Produced by Meredith Martin

    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.

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    27 分
  • How Community Consultation is Ruining Democracy
    2025/04/09

    In this episode, conservative pundit Sabrina Maddeaux and economist mike Moffatt sit down with housing advocate Eric Lombardi to discuss the epic shortcomings of the community consultation processes in Toronto. Lombardi argues that they often fail to represent the diverse voices and interests of the community. He emphasizes the need for a more proactive approach to community engagement that considers the broader needs of neighborhoods rather than reacting to individual developments. The conversation also touches on the implications of property rights, the role of advocacy groups, and the responsibilities of provincial and federal governments in addressing the housing crisis. Lombardi calls for reforms that would streamline the consultation process and make it more democratic, ultimately advocating for a system that empowers citizens and promotes growth.



    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:16 Community consultation

    05:30 Flaws with the current consultation processes

    09:21 The anti-democratic nature of current consultations

    11:23 Consultation as indirect political corruption

    13:30 The role of community advocacy

    14:58 The Tindale example

    17:20 Property rights and freedoms vs stagnation

    21:17 Reforming the consultation process

    23:44 Pitching Doug Ford - the province should set the standard

    29:07 Provincial responsibilities in housing policy

    31:59 Development changes - Mike’s favourite topic

    33:01 Federal housing policy and political capital



    Research and links

    More Neighbours

    Trevor Tombe: The ‘Great Canadian Slump’ is back

    Growth comes to an urban backwater

    Plain English with Derek Thompson

    Abundance! With Ezra Klein

    How Elevator Rules Cost Us Homes: An Interview with Market Urbanism


    Some examples of public consultations in the news:

    Vancouver’s public consultation process is being abused, critics say

    Why blanket rezoning has become Calgary's biggest housing controversy

    Judge sides with city in ruling to uphold blanket rezoning

    'Neighbourhoods are going to change' — Angry reactions as Windsor speeds up home builds


    Guest:

    Eric Lombardi, https://x.com/EricDLombardi


    Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux

    Produced by Meredith Martin

    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.

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    37 分
  • Are Young People Giving Up on Canada?
    2025/04/02

    In this episode, Sabrina Maddeaux and Michael Moffatt discuss the critical intersection of the housing crisis and national security in Canada. They explore how the inability to afford housing not only affects individuals but also poses systemic risks to the Canadian economy and society. The conversation delves into the implications of economic vulnerability, the talent exodus to the U.S., and the growing disconnection among younger generations. They emphasize the urgent need for a cohesive housing policy that addresses these interconnected issues to ensure a stable and resilient future for Canada. (This episode was recorded on Friday March 28th before the Liberals dropped their housing platform.)


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:00A hidden national security threat

    04:13 High rents are an internal trade barrier

    07:08 Talent exodus and economic resilience

    12:14 Disconnection and generational frustration

    14:31 World happiness index data doesn't bode well for Canada

    19:29 Path forward: housing as a national priority

    22:15 Sabrina points out we have an episode regarding our last episode on immigration and housing

    21:41 A few policy ideas and a call to action


    Links for reference:

    Young people who can’t afford homes feel betrayed by their country. Why should they stand up against Trump when Canada has let them down?

    Canada drops to 18th in 2025 World Happiness Report rank, among the 'largest losers'

    Managers Have Won the War on Remote Work. But Where Does Everyone Sit?

    Who Will Swing The Hammer?



    Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux

    Produced by Meredith Martin

    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.

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    25 分
  • Will Reduced Immigration Solve the Housing Crisis?
    2025/03/26

    In this conversation Conservative pundit Sabrina Maddeaux and economist Mike Moffatt delve into the recent changes in Canada's immigration policies and their implications for the housing market and population growth. Sabrina and Mike discuss the significant reduction in immigration targets, the impact on housing prices and rents, and the skepticism surrounding the government's ability to meet these new targets. They also explore the methodologies used by various levels of government to determine housing needs and the political ramifications of adjusting housing targets in response to changing population dynamics.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    01:18 Changes to Canada’s immigration policy
    03:30 Impact on the housing market and rents
    05:16 Skepticism towards immigration targets
    07:15 What if some migrants refuse to leave?
    09:25 Is Ontario giving up on its housing targets?
    12:00 How does Mike Moffatt’s forecasting work?
    13:13 Should housing targets go down?
    15:50 Revising the housing targets
    17:37 Political risks to backing of home building targets


    Links:

    Canada Needs to Build 3 Million Homes in 10 Years to Solve the Housing Crisis

    'Highly unlikely': Trudeau's immigration plan hinges on millions of people leaving

    Baby Needs a New Home: Projecting Ontario’s Growing Number of Families and their Housing Needs

    Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux

    Produced by Meredith Martin

    This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.

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    20 分