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A new analysis by the national housing agency estimates Canada could add 30,000 more housing starts annually by eliminating interprovincial trade barriers.
Affordability pressures continue to reshape how Canadians buy homes, with family support, rental income, and professional ...
The increases were partly driven by rising U.S. Treasury yields, with the 5-year rising above 4% following ...
Canada’s inflation rate ticked up slightly in June, reinforcing expectations that the Bank of Canada will remain on pause at ...
For the second time this year, the Canadian Real Estate Association has downgraded its forecast for home sales in 2025, even ...
Alberta and Ottawa have signed off on $203 million for new affordable housing projects across the province. Provincial Social ...
The Canada Revenue Agency has released findings from its industry consultation on a proposed income verification tool, ...
While optimism is building in some parts of Canada for a rebound in the real estate market, condominium dwellers wanting to ...
HomeEquity Bank has launched a new platform to help parents unlock their home equity to support their children’s first home ...
From writing emails and analyzing client data to brainstorming marketing ideas, mortgage professionals are embracing AI to ...
Canada's housing agency says advertised rents in some major cities are easing due to factors such as increased supply and ...
Canada’s job market turned a corner in June, beating economists’ expectations for the first time this year, though the upbeat ...