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New Brunswick Court of King's Bench Justice Kathryn Gregory, who sided with a landlord in a case involving the way provincial tenancy officers have been phasing-in large rent increases, owns an apartment building.

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[–] cyborganism@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 years ago

These days, anybody with a good enough income will own rental property. People know that real estate is the best investment you can do in Canada to protect your hard earned money from inflation. Furthermore, if you rent it, it practically pays itself.

So I'm not the last bit surprised that everyone from doctors, lawyers, real estate agents, judges and even MPs all own investment rental properties.