From 2021:
‘Political suicide’: Capital gains tax on home sales a risky proposal, experts say
“With many Canadians having built their wealth (and retirement plans) on realizing the full value of their home, any amendments would have to carefully balance the impact on the housing market and the financial security of Canadians, and apply only on a go-forward basis,” Hogue wrote in the revised note.
Politicians appear to agree. None of the plans put forward by Canada’s main parties suggest lifting the capital gains exemption for principal residences, with the exception of the Liberal party’s proposed anti-flipping tax.
That’s because it would be “political suicide,” said Tim Cestnick, a tax and personal finance expert and CEO of Our Family Office Inc.
“Many Canadians look at their homes as their pension plan,” he said. “If the government were to just change the rules and start taxing gains, that could put a lot of people into a very challenging retirement situation.”
‘Political suicide’: Capital gains tax on home sales a risky proposal, experts say - National | Globalnews.ca
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole said, ``Canadians are worried (Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is) going to be taxing their primary home sales.''globalnews.ca
Yup, exactly this. I know it would be a red line for me personally.