'I will never own a home': Moncton artist highlights barriers to housing
Natt Cann makes prints of doors as an expression of his anger at being priced out of Canada’s housing market

Moncton artist Natt Cann would like to own a home, but at the age of 35, he's come to the conclusion that will probably never happen.
His latest work, a series of nearly 300 prints of beautiful doors, was inspired by that realization. Cann was walking in downtown Fredericton one day, and noticed "pretty doors everywhere."
His next thought was, "I'll never afford any of this."
The doors may be beautiful, but for Cann, they symbolize more.
"The door is sort of like a barrier," he said. "You're not coming in."
Not all of the doors Cann prints are picture-perfect. Some are boarded up or have eviction notices on them.
"I want people to understand that beneath this collection of doors, there's ... a whole lot of anger and annoyance."
He calls his exhibit, Knock Knock! - I will never own a home, and describes it as his "frustration with the Canadian housing markets and predatory investment."