Toronto and Vancouver Incomes Decline, While Canada Is “Virtually Unchanged”

Income growth is tepid, according to new data from Canada’s national statistics agency. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the median after-tax income of families and unattached individuals was nearly flat in 2018. That’s not incredibly surprising, however drilling down there’s some interesting details. Most notable to us – the pricey real estate markets of […]

This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Real Estate Prices Make Biggest Move In Almost 2 Years, As Mortgage Restrictions Ease

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s most important stories. Canadian Real Estate Toronto And Vancouver New Home Prices Fall, While Montreal Soars Canadian new home prices are stagnating, according to the New housing price index (NHPI). The national NHPI was flat in January, and is up just 0.19% from one year before. Toronto […]

Vancouver Consumer Insolvencies Rise Over 10%

Greater Vancouver is following the rest of Canada, with a spike of insolvencies. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) data shows households filed a lot more insolvencies in Q4 2019. Overall, Greater Vancouver is showing growth consistent with the province. However, the province is seeing a very rapid rise in the number of distressed […]