As the 2025 federal election approaches, Real Estate Magazine is keen to understand the perspectives of Canadian real estate professionals on key issues that impact our industry. We’re launching a reader poll to gather your insights on topics ranging from voter intentions to housing policies and the challenges you face in your day-to-day.
Your participation is invaluable. By sharing your views, you’ll help paint a clearer picture of the collective stance of Realtors country-wide. The poll covers areas such as:
Voter Intention: Which political parties and leaders you believe align best with the interests of the real estate sector.
Housing and real estate policy: Your priorities for federal action on housing issues, including supply solutions, affordability measures, and regulatory reforms.
Realtor perspective: Your preferred policy approaches to housing affordability and which leaders you trust to address these challenges effectively.
Industry impact: Your confidence in the housing market’s outlook and the biggest challenges currently facing your business.
The poll is designed to be concise and should only take a few minutes to complete. All responses will be kept confidential, and aggregated results will be shared in an upcoming article to inform and engage our community.
To participate, please click on the following link: REM 2025 Federal Election Reader Poll
Your voice matters. Together, we can provide valuable insights that reflect the collective expertise and concerns of Canadian Realtors ahead of April 28th.
I am from Alberta, so it should not be a surprise that I believe the only hope for Canada is a Conservative Government. It’s impossible for me to believe that the Liberals have made a 180 degree turn from their old ways that have driven billions of investment from the country, doubled house prices, been soft on crime not to mention that they have been involved in countless scandals over the last 10 years. They have done their best to make us a third world country. If you are inclined to vote for Mark Carney, I suggest you review his book “Values” to learn what his intentions really are as apposed to what he is telling you.