Keep trying to shock people to get attention though. In fact what you're doing is one of the concerns raised in the report. Misinformation.
For those like you that won't bother to read the report, it opens as follows: The global community has experienced a series of crises, with COVID-19, supply-chain issues, the Russian invasion of Ukraine all sending shockwaves throughout the world. The situation will probably deteriorate further in the next 5 years, as the early effects of climate change and a global recession add their weight to the ongoing crises." Not real wokey.
Here's what the report assesses as troubling trends for Canada (and not just Canada, but the western world):
1. Global recession
2. Misinformation
3. Government distrust
4. Climate change
It offers commentary on the high cost of housing and the under 35 crowd's increasing frustration to buy a first home. What I don't see referenced in your article though is that the leading edge of the baby boom generation is now past the average life expectancy age, so we are sitting on the precipice of the largest generational transfer of wealth in history. Mom and Dad have done a wonderful job saving a little something for the kids, including the family home, and it's all going to get passed on to the next generation.
But "secret police report", "terrifying", "collapse", "revolt" and "apocalyptical" generate clicks. The merchants of fear are on every street corner. Business is good.