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Canada

Canadian Real Estate Prices Slip, Lower Peaks Print Bearish Sign

August 15, 2024

Last month Canadian real estate prices continued their path to a lighter future. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data shows the price of a composite benchmark (typical) home fell in July. It marked half a year of slowing annual growth, as rate cuts fail to rejuvenate demand for homes at current prices. Home prices have […]

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Canadian Mortgage Delinquencies Are Rising Fast But Still Relatively Low

August 14, 2024

Canadian mortgage borrowers are experiencing a hiccup when it comes to payments. Equifax Canada data shows mortgage delinquencies climbed further in Q`1 2024. While the delinquency rate remains relatively low from a historical standpoint, the sharp climb made over the past few quarters may show it can change soon.  Canadian Mortgage Delinquencies Are On The […]

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Canada Has A Supply Problem—Youth Unemployment: BMO

August 13, 2024

One of Canada’s largest banks is finally willing to admit there’s a supply problem, but it’s not the one you think. BMO wrote to investors today, warning that Canada’s youth (15-24 years old) unemployment rate is surging much faster than anyone anticipated. The crisis-style growth has left 1 in 7 young adults struggling to find […]

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Canadian Real Estate Markets See Supply Soar As Investors Exit: RBC 

August 12, 2024

Canadian real estate markets aren’t firming up with rate cuts—demand is softening. RBC is warning investors that early data shows rate cuts failed to stimulate major markets in July. In fact, they generally observed the opposite trend—sales continued to weaken while inventory climbed, as investors try to lighten their market exposure in key regions like […]

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A Quarter of Employed Canadians Now Work For The Government

August 9, 2024

Canadian employment doesn’t look like it moved much, but under the surface was a giant shift. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the number of jobs virtually unchanged in July, growing 1.7% (+345k jobs) over the past year. As a result, the unemployment rate was also flat at 6.4%, adding 0.9 points from last year. […]

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Canada | Toronto

Toronto Real Estate Prices Fall Further, Most Inventory Since 2008

August 6, 2024

Swing and a miss—strike two for interest rates boosting Greater Toronto real estate demand. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) data shows home prices slipped lower in July. Despite a narrative of rapid population growth, demand remains historically weak as sellers appear in near record high volumes for the month, only to find one of […]

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Canada Is Seeing 359 Consumers File For Insolvency Per Day BEFORE Recession

August 5, 2024

Canadian consumers are known for their resilience, but that luck might be running out. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) filings show consumer insolvencies had one of the biggest June’s on record. A sudden surge of consumer insolvencies over the past year has the annual volume at the third-largest peak on record, and the […]

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Canadian Credit Demand Is Rapidly Collapsing Despite Population Growth

August 2, 2024

Canadians aren’t acting like themselves and it may be a sign of a more concerning trend brewing. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows annual household credit growth decelerated in May. Just off multi-decade lows, despite cheaper credit on the way, households are pulling back on borrowing. The low growth for borrowing is even more concerning […]

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Canadian Households Spend $900/Week On Taxes—More Than Shelter & Food

August 1, 2024

Canadian real estate is expensive, but at least it comes with “free” healthcare, right? One might want to reconsider that statement when they take a look at the latest update of the Canadian Consumer Tax Index for 2023. Published by the Fraser Institute, it shows the average household is devoting significantly more towards income taxes […]

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Canadian GDP Driven By Public Sector, Per Capita Recession Deepens

July 31, 2024

Canada’s economy beat expectations but dive into the details before celebrating. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows real gross domestic product (GDP) grew faster-than-expected in May. However, even with a rapid public sector expansion driving half the advance, it failed to meet population growth. As a result, Canada’s GDP per capita recession printed an 8th […]

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