Last week, The Globe and Mail spoke with TD economist Rishi Sondhi to discuss his outlook for Canada’s highly fragmented ...
Ben Tal says Canada’s economy is in a per-capita recession and that rate cuts are needed fast to thaw a “frozen” housing ...
The school year may have just started, but Toronto’s housing market is already failing.
Housing starts across Canada came in at a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 279,234 units, representing a 14% rise from the month before, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Thursday. The ...
Canadian housing starts rose 14% in September compared with the previous month, a sharper increase than expected, data from ...
Canada’s housing market is shifting toward balance, as easing prices, rising listings and renewed rate cuts improve ...
Readers asked when our experts think the market might bounce back, what’s going on with condo prices, and whether it’s the right time to buy or sell a home ...
Despite an increase in housing starts, available stock continues to struggle to meet high demand in northeastern Ontario’s largest cities.
Ontario’s credit unions saw a growth in assets in the first quarter of 2025 due to a spike in demand for mortgages and ...
In the years since 2022's real estate peak, the script has flipped on Toronto's market, with buyers and renters now having ...
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