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Canada Has Less Than 1 Job Vacant For Every 2 Unemployed Jobseekers

December 16, 2024

Canada’s labor market just got another round of bad news from the national statistics agency. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows job vacancies fell sharply in Q3 2024, but not due to a hiring boom this time. Employers are hiring for fewer roles, and the outright size of the country’s labor market has begun to […]

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Canadian Real Estate Prices Halt Declines As Cheaper Credit Boosts Demand

December 16, 2024

The Canadian economy might not be doing great, but cheaper credit was enough for the real estate market. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data shows the price of a composite benchmark, or typical, home was unchanged in November. No movement is good when it comes to higher prices, as rising sentiment helped to spark enough […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Mortgage Rates Climb, & Toronto’s 380k Unemployed

December 15, 2024

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Mortgage Rates Start Climbing As Gov Bond Yields Surge Government of Canada (GoC) bond yields are making a steep climb, especially the 5-year term. Since fixed rate mortgage costs are directly influenced by this, expect mortgage rates to climb. The GoC […]

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Canadian Mortgage Rates Start Climbing As Gov Bond Yields Surge

December 13, 2024

Canadian interest rates might be coming down but the bond market is signaling higher mortgage rates. The Government of Canada (GoC) bond yields have reverse coursed and begun to climb sharply since central bank rate cuts earlier this week. Rising yields directly impact the cost of financing fixed-rate mortgages, which have been the most affordable […]

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Canada’s Existing Mortgage Borrowers Get Relief, Won’t Motivate Buyers: BMO

December 12, 2024

Canadian real estate buyers may be disappointed by the lack of relief they got from a supersized rate cut. A new BMO investor memo explains the Bank of Canada (BoC) overnight rate cut only provides relief to variable rate mortgages and HELOCs. Since more popular fixed rate mortgages are cheaper, buyers hoping for a cheaper […]

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Bank of Canada Makes Supersized Cut, Fears Immigration Shift Will Slow GDP

December 11, 2024

Canada’s central bank announced another “supersized” rate cut this morning, as widely expected by the market. The Bank of Canada (BoC) overnight policy rate was slashed to 3.25% after being trimmed by a 50 basis points (bps) drop. This marked the fifth consecutive cut to the rate, and the second supersized cut—a move typically only […]

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Canadian Loonie Forecast To Remain Weak, Bad News For Home Building

December 10, 2024

Canada’s weak dollar may be good news for foreign capital but bad news for the cost of living. The loonie has plunged against the US dollar in recent months, and it’s unlikely to improve soon. Currency weakness has been a blow to manufacturers of complex and expensive goods like housing, which have seen input costs […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Unemployment Hits 7 Year High, & Toronto Home Prices Rise

December 8, 2024

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Unemployment Hits Highest Non-Pandemic Rate Since 2017 Canada is adding jobs at one of the fastest paces on record, but adding even more people. Despite adding 51k jobs in November, the unemployment rate made a sharp uptick of 0.3 points to […]

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Canadian Labor Productivity Falls Further, Stagnant For Nearly Half A Decade

December 5, 2024

Canadians can add another crisis to the pile—productivity. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows labor productivity fell in Q3 2024, extending a problem that’s been happening for years. The country has shown virtually no progress over the past decade, falling sharply behind its biggest trade partner. The problem is wreaking havoc in a number of […]

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Canadian GDP Revisions Re-Write Pandemic, All Sectors Recovered: BMO

December 3, 2024

What pandemic? Statistics Canada (Stat Can) recently revised its gross domestic product (GDP) data to show the economy is doing better. Revisions are routine, just not at this scale—which BMO called “re-writing” the pandemic. Now the data shows the hardest hit industries weren’t nearly as impacted as previously believed, and they’ve all recovered at this […]

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