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This Week’s Top Stories: Canada To Spend 1 In 3 Dollars On Debt & Seniors, More Millennials Live At Parents

May 10, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Unemployment Hits 7-Month High As Workers Outpace Jobs Canada’s job market lost 18,000 jobs in April, and looking past the headline data reveals a worse picture. The country shed 47,000 full-time roles last month, shedding 111,000 in the first 4 months […]

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Canadian Unemployment Hits 7-Month High As Workers Outpace Jobs

May 8, 2026

Canada’s job market saw its footing slip last month. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows the unemployment rate hit a 7-month high in April. That’s unlikely to surprise those who anticipate layoffs as a result of the trade war. However, with a layoff rate consistent with the average in the 2010s, the data doesn’t fit the […]

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Canada Will Soon Spend 1 in 3 Dollars on Debt & Elderly Benefits

May 7, 2026

Canada’s debt problems are approaching the point of no return, likely cementing the end of the low-rate era. The Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) broke down federal spending and revenue for 2026-27. While critics focus on corporate welfare and loose spending, the real issue is much worse. The data reveals that over a quarter of revenue […]

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Nearly 1 In 6 Canadian Millennials Still Live With Their Parents

May 6, 2026

Canada turned to cheap credit to prevent a housing correction, turning a bubble into a generational crisis. Statistics Canada (StatCan) examined housing across generations to compare the living situation of Millennials aged 25 to 39 in 2021 to those of Gen X and Boomers. They found that nearly 1 in 6 Millennials across the country […]

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Vancouver Real Estate Prices Hit 56-Month Low, Inventory 38% Above Normal

May 5, 2026

Vancouver real estate is known for excess, but that’s usually not in reference to inventory. Greater Vancouver Realtors (GVREB) data shows prices nearly hit a 5-year low in April. The market was lucky enough to avoid a Toronto-style correction until this point. However, weak demand and soaring inventory are sending a warning that its luck […]

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Canada | Toronto

Recovery or Trap? Toronto Real Estate Prices & Sales Rise, But Still Weak

May 5, 2026

Greater Toronto real estate is finally showing some signs of improvement. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) data shows prices climbed again in April. The climb was accompanied by more sales and fewer listings, which sounds a lot like a recovery. That is, until one realizes last month was still one of the worst Aprils […]

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Canadian Wealth Inequality Soars As Rich Buy Stocks, Poor Take Out Mortgages

May 4, 2026

Canadian household wealth grew last year, but so did inequality. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows the average household net worth rose in Q4 2025. However, the rich had a different read on the economy that helped their share grow much faster. While the rich racked up stocks and pumped the brakes on mortgage debt, the […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Bank of Canada Downgrades Real Estate, Mortgage Delinquencies Soar

May 3, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Bank of Canada Downgrades Housing, Warns of Small Condo Glut The Bank of Canada kept its key overnight rate at 2.25% at their April announcement, a widely expected move. What wasn’t expected was a downgrade in their housing forecast, which saw the […]

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Canadian Business Closures Surge, 1 In 20 Shutter In A Month

May 1, 2026

The Canadian economy just got another warning—businesses are closing at one of the fastest rates on record. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows business closures surged in January. The sharp uptick in closures has left the country with the fewest businesses in over two years.  Canada Saw 1 In 20 Businesses Close Their Doors In January […]

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Canada | Toronto

Nearly 1 In 19 Greater Toronto Rental Units Sit Vacant—More On The Way

May 1, 2026

Greater Toronto’s rental shortage is now a distant memory, but the rents have yet to adjust. Urbanation data reveals the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) has seen a sharp uptick in rental vacancies in Q1 2026. The sticker price of rents hasn’t moved much, but incentives are growing as landlords position the slump as […]

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