Canada lost 84,000 jobs in February 2026, driven entirely by full-time losses. Discover why a stalled private sector pushed unemployment to 1.51 million.
Canadian building permits hit $13.3 billion in January, growth driven largely by inflation and government debt.
Toronto rents fell while Halifax soared 54%. The rental gap collapsed from 59% to 85%, proof the bubble didn't pop—it migrated east.
Canada's largest mortgages are falling into arrears at double the rate of the smallest, resembling the US housing bubble in 2008.
Toronto condos in recession drowning in unwanted supply. BMO warns investors won't return and pent-up demand won't spark a recovery." ...
This week's top stories include Canada's housing crisis deepening as rental stress moves east, & Toronto home sales hit new lows.
The Government of Canada's spending spree has normalized above 25% of GDP, and that means mortgages will be higher for long.
Toronto real estate’s downturn continued last month, showing few signs of improvement. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) data shows home prices made a minor increase in February. Despite the ...
The Bank of Canada is "chasing its tail" with CPI including mortgage interest costs that are influenced by *drumroll* CPI, ...
Canadian housing affordability improved for a record 8th consecutive quarter in Q4 2025, but NBF data shows the market remains historically out of reach.
Canada’s east coast is on the other end of the affordability equation, where residents now face the worst rental conditions in Canada. The worst burden is in Nova Scotia, where the average asking rent ...
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