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People Are Fleeing Ontario For A Better Quality of Life In Atlantic Canada: RBC

October 4, 2021

Canada’s biggest bank found more people are trading life in the big city for Atlantic living. RBC economist Carrie Freestone crunched the numbers of interprovincial migration for Q2 2021. She found prime demographics are finding their way to Atlantic Canada. The migration was mostly from expensive provinces like Ontario and Alberta. Atlantic Canada Just Saw […]

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Vancouver Real Estate Reverses Course Post-Election As Prices Jump Over $9,000

October 4, 2021

Greater Vancouver real estate prices got an abrupt bump last month. Composite home prices jumped in September, according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV). Prior to last month, the market had been slowing after large growth over the past year. Even with a recent boom, homeowners that bought at the previous peak […]

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Canadian Real Estate Sees Another Leading Indicator Crash Over 20% From Peak

October 4, 2021

The Canadian real estate slowdown is getting started, as another leading indicator fades. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows building permit values fell in August. Since permits are for future activity, a decline means less building is coming. All the declines were due to a drop in residential permits, which has fallen sharply from its […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Mortgage Rates Set To Climb, New Zealand Targets Speculators, and Berlin Evicts Landlords

October 3, 2021

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s most important stories.  Canadian Real Estate Canadian GDP Slips Lower As The Real Estate Boom Turns Into A Drag Canadian real GDP contracted in the most recent data, partially due to a housing drag. Real GDP dropped 0.1% in July, following a 0.6% increase in June. The […]

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Canadian GDP Slips Lower As The Real Estate Boom Turns Into A Drag

October 2, 2021

Canadians have been house crazy during the pandemic, and it’s been a big boost to the economy. Now with housing returning to more typical volumes, it’s turned into a drag on the economy. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows real gross domestic product (GDP) slipped lower in July. Even with a pullback, it’s making progress […]

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A Canadian Bank Hiked Its Mortgage Rates, and Others Are Expected To Follow Soon

October 1, 2021

Global bond yields are rising and it’s going to push the cost of financing a mortgage a lot higher. The Government of Canada (GoC) 5-year bond yields pushed higher again yesterday. Earlier this week, we mentioned lenders are considering reversing recent mortgage rate cuts. Now we have our first to actually execute — TD.  More […]

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Canadians Now Owe Over $266 Billion In HELOC Debt

September 30, 2021

Canadians are once again comfortable spending their recent home equity windfall. The balance of home equity line of credit (HELOC) debt reached a new record high in July. Growth has recovered from last year’s low, and is now at the highest level since before the pandemic.  Canadians Owe Over $267 Billion In Debt Secured By […]

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Canada And The United States Have The Highest Inflation In The G7

September 30, 2021

High inflation might seem like a global phenomenon these days, but that appears to be a media bias. The August Consumer Price Index (CPI) for G7 countries shows not all have elevated levels of inflation. Canada and the US are showing significantly higher headline inflation than their peers. Initially it was sold as transitory, but […]

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Canada Is Running Low On Cheap Labor As Immigration Remains Minimal: BMO

September 29, 2021

Canada immigration is improving from pandemic lows, but it’s still weak. A BMO economics analysis shows the net flow of non-permanent residents was minimal in Q2 2021. It’s better than the beginning of the pandemic when the flows were negative, but not by much. The bank sees this as a big contributor to the rising […]

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Canadians Are Changing Provinces At The Fastest Rate Since The 90s Real Estate Bubble

September 29, 2021

Canadians are fleeing for another province at one of the fastest clips in history. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) revealed its interprovincial migration estimates for Q2 2021. Crunching the numbers on net-flows, we can see which regions are losing the most Canadians. The last quarter saw the most people relocate to a new province since the […]

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