MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Ana Chang has lived in Mississauga since the age of seven and is now raising her own children in the southern Ontario city that has seen rapid development over the last three decades. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * MISSISSAUGA, Ont.
- Ana Chang has lived in Mississauga since the age of seven and is now raising her own children in the southern Ontario city that has seen rapid development over the last three decades. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – Ana Chang has lived in Mississauga since the age of seven and is now raising her own children in the southern Ontario city that has seen rapid development over the last three decades.
She loves her neighbourhood and the family friendly lifestyle in the municipality just west of Toronto, but worries her three young kids may not be able to make their own lives in Mississauga one day, if they choose, due to the rising cost of housing and uncertainty over what kind of urban identity the city wants to have. “My husband and I have really good careers, but we also have part-time jobs to be able to afford our mortgage right now,” said the 36-year-old. “I’m thinking about my kids in the future.
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I don’t want my kids to face the same financial hard burdens of trying to afford rent in Miss.
