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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Home Prices Hit New Highs, Borrowing Costs To Climb

May 24, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Home Prices Near Record Highs In All But 2 Provinces What Canadian real estate price correction? The price of a typical home across Canada rose 0.3% to $666,400 in April, with prices rising last month in all but one province. The […]

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Canadian Home Prices Near Record Highs In All But 2 Provinces

May 22, 2026

Canadian policymakers have apparently offset any downward pressure from changing fundamentals. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data shows the price of a typical home climbed in all but one province in April. Despite a major correction in the national numbers, the provincial Home Price Indexes (HPI) reveal that only two provinces have seen a major […]

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Canadian Mortgage Rates May Climb As Bond Yields Hit 2010 High

May 21, 2026

Canada’s central bank is seeing core inflation slow, but borrowing costs aren’t. BMO warns that long-term Government of Canada (GoC) bond yields have just hit their highest level since 2010. BMO points to oil prices as the bond market’s immediate concern. That may be the spark, but Canada’s persistent demand for debt is the bigger […]

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Canadian Household Debt Is Further Concentrating In Mortgages

May 20, 2026

Canadian households continue to rack up an epic amount of debt. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows household debt continued to climb in March. The record debt rivals the country’s whole output, placing a drag on growth. However, that wasn’t the biggest concern in the latest update—the concentration is. Despite a slow real estate market, households […]

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Canadian Inflation Surges To 23-Month High, Data Shows It’s Higher

May 19, 2026

Canadians know inflation climbed sharply last month, but there’s a stranger story in the headline data. Statistics Canada’s (StatCan) Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose in April, driven by energy prices. However, a modeling skew in categories like air travel helped suppress the acceleration, despite conflicting industry data.  Canadian CPI Surges To Highest Level In 23 […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canada Sees Vacant New Homes Pile Up, Real Estate Demand Hits 1995 Lows

May 17, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Developers Set A Record For Completed & Unsold New Homes Canadian real estate developers are sitting on a glut of completed and unsold homes. Builder inventory surged to 19,536 unabsorbed new homes in April, up 36% from last year and triple […]

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Canadian Developers Set A Record For Completed & Unsold New Homes

May 15, 2026

Canadian real estate went from a speculative asset with global demand to a glut in just a few years. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) data shows completed and unabsorbed inventory rose in April. Builders are now sitting on the most completed and unsold new homes in the country’s history—and there’s a lot more supply […]

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Canadian Real Estate Demand Balance Hits Weakest Level Since 1995

May 14, 2026

Canada was told that more supply would fix its housing crisis. Now that it’s here, it clearly wasn’t buyers clamouring for that supply—not at these prices, anyway. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data shows prices climbed slightly in April. However, the mild increase wasn’t due to rising sales or tightening inventory. Instead, the move looks […]

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Ontario Is Now Ground Zero For Canada’s Consumer Insolvency Surge

May 13, 2026

Canadian consumers are getting crushed by their epic debt, and Ontario is ground zero. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) data shows consumer insolvencies in the province surged in March. Having outpaced national insolvency growth since 2019, it’s been capturing a larger share of total filings—and just saw the most monthly filings since 2010.  […]

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Canada’s Jobless Problem Is Increasingly An Ontario Problem

May 12, 2026

Canadians are suddenly facing one of the toughest job markets in months. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows the unemployment rate climbed to a 7-month high in April, but the real story is how the map is flipping. Traditional job engines like Ontario now rank among the worst in the country, while provinces long written off […]

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