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Canadian Inflation Surprises Higher, Property Taxes Soar Most Since 1992

November 19, 2024

Canadian inflation is picking up, surprising the market despite warnings the slowdown was temporary. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the Consumer Price Index (CPI) accelerated sharply in October. Experts largely reiterated their expectations of a double-rate cut by next month. However, the data used by the central bank to justify the last double-cut has […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canada Makes Huge Upward GDP Revisions, & BoC Warns Against Mortgage Changes

November 17, 2024

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canada Makes A Huge GDP Revision, BoC Made Supersized Rate Cut On Bad Data Canada’s economy is doing much better than previously believed, and that’s a problem. Statistics Canada made astronomical revisions to real GDP, adding the equivalent of an extra year […]

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Canadian Consumer Insolvencies Continue Climbing Towards New Highs

November 14, 2024

Highly indebted Canadian households are seeking a lot more creditor relief than usual. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) data shows insolvency filings made a big uptick in September. It was actually such a big uptick that it came in as the third-worst September in at least 40 years. It’s a general trend that’s […]

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Canadian Building Intentions Improve, But Inflation Killed Real Growth

November 13, 2024

Canadians are getting used to spending more and getting less, even when it comes to building permits. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows total building permits made monthly progress in September, nearing new highs in seasonally-adjusted nominal terms. Before getting too excited, this growth was almost exclusively driven by state stimulus which tends to have […]

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Bank of Canada Warns Policymakers Against Tinkering With Mortgages

November 12, 2024

The number two at Canada’s central bank just made it clear she isn’t a policy cheerleader, like the Governor has been in recent months. Bank of Canada (BoC) Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers addressed finance professionals at the Economic Club of Canada last week, explaining the usual mortgage market risks. It got more interesting when she […]

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Canada Makes A Huge GDP Revision, BoC Made Supersized Rate Cut On Bad Data

November 11, 2024

Canada must have found some economic progress in the pocket of an old winter coat. Last week Statistics Canada (Stat Can) made some big upward revisions to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) data. The country’s national statistics agency found the equivalent of a whole year of economic activity that was hiding between 2021 to […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canada & US Economies Diverge The Most In 30 Years, & Rents Fall

November 10, 2024

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Rental List Prices Make First Drop Since COVID, BC & ON Cities Lead Lower Canadian rental prices just made their first annual drop in years. The average monthly asking price for a rental fell to $2,151 in October, down 1.2% from […]

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Canada’s West Leads Provincial GDP, Per Capita Growth Dropped In Half

November 7, 2024

The Canadian economy is slowing down but some provinces are doing better than others. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) released annual provincial real gross domestic product (GDP) for 2023 this morning. The data shows 9 in 10 provinces grew, with those in the West showing the highest growth. When adjusted for the population, only half of […]

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Toronto Real Estate Prices Roll Back To 2021 Levels, Near Technical “Crash”

November 6, 2024

The Greater Toronto real estate price boom continued to unwind last month. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) data shows the price of a composite benchmark (typical) home fell once again in October. Prices have now rolled back to where they were 3-years ago, falling nearly half the cost of a home just 10-years prior.  […]

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Canadian & American Bond Yields Form Widest Gap Since Asian Financial Crisis: NBF

November 5, 2024

The Canadian and American economies are closely intertwined and tend to perform similarly. Which makes sense, since the two countries have similar levels of affluence and strong cross border trade. Rarely do the two countries see much economic divergence, but this is one of those times. The Canadian economy is slowing much faster than the […]

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