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Canadians left the country in the second-highest Q1 volumes on record, a trend that's persistently accelerated since 2021.
This week's top stories include Canada starting construction on 2 homes per person added to its population, and home prices ...
The Canadian condo slump continues as weak demand and rising inventories erode prices. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA ...
Canadian new home starts are slowing—but not as fast as population growth. In Q1 2025, builders broke ground on more than two homes for every person added. If the current trend persists, the average ...
Canada’s real estate industry is a little overenthusiastic about last month’s market data, according to one of the country’s ...
Canada’s population stalled in Q2 2025, with Ontario and BC shrinking—posing a major risk to real estate markets built on ...
Canadian real estate prices fell for a sixth consecutive month, hitting a 4-year low on higher inventory and weak demand.
This week's top stories include Ontario's unemployment surge and Canadian real estate prices climbed 7x faster than incomes.
Canadian households are piling on debt faster than income again, as rate cuts provide more borrowing incentive than relief.
Canadian building permits fell 14% in April, despite billions in subsidies—raising questions about the effectiveness of ...
Canadian public sector employment is pulling back sharply after years of aggressive expansion as governments try to trim fat.