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Canadian Households Back To Racking Up Debt Faster Than Income

June 13, 2025

Canadian households are once again piling on debt faster than their incomes can keep up. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the household debt-to-income ratio rose in Q1 2025, eroding some of the progress made in previous quarters. While rate cuts initially offered relief, they’ve begun to backfire—fueling borrowing and increasing household vulnerability to economic […]

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Canadian Real Estate Prices Rose 7x Faster Than Wages Since 1981

June 10, 2025

Canadian real estate doesn’t just feel out of reach—there’s quantitative evidence. A new Statistics Canada (Stat Can) study shows that real wages have only seen modest growth from 1981 to 2024. When compared to the surge in real home prices, it becomes clear this generation isn’t just exaggerating—home prices have grown nearly 7x faster than […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Real Estate Demand Erodes & Unemployment Soars

June 8, 2025

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Unemployment Soars, Driven By Immigration More Than Tariffs Canadian unemployment climbed but it wasn’t due to tariffs as expected. The unemployment rate hit 7.0% in May, with the unemployed population hitting 1.6 million. The employed population grew as well—the problem is […]

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Canadian Real Estate Buying Opportunity “Still Not There”: BMO

June 5, 2025

Canadian real estate markets aren’t a buying opportunity—yet, according to BMO. In a research note to investors, the bank warned major cities are reporting home sales cooled further in May. These markets are also seeing inventory accumulate, leading to a demand balance that typically sees prices fall. Sellers resisting price cuts in hopes rate cut […]

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Toronto Real Estate Prices Climb Despite Worst May On Record

June 4, 2025

Greater Toronto real estate just had the worst May on record—but you wouldn’t know it from prices. TRREB’s composite benchmark price (i.e. a typical home) climbed in May. Yes, climbed. The increase was unexpected, given that record-high inventory and weak sales made it the worst-performing May market in history.  Toronto Real Estate Prices Climb Despite […]

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All In? Canadian Bank Loans For Real Estate Development Double In One Year

June 3, 2025

Canada’s banks are suddenly warming up to real estate development loans. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows chartered bank loans to builders and developers doubled in less than a year, after decades of modest growth. The sudden shift aligns closely with taxpayers getting involved in the market, de-risking lenders. Short of a catastrophic blow to […]

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Bank of Canada Won’t Cut In June, Government Policies May Boost Inflation: BMO

June 2, 2025

Canada’s central bank will hold rates in June despite the economy’s rising headwinds, according to BMO. In a report to investors, the bank warns accelerating core inflation is now above 3%—not just above the Bank of Canada’s (BoC) target rate, but also above its upper tolerance range. Slowing economic factors may bring down inflation eventually, […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Spending Freeze Begins, & Toronto New Home Sales Crash

June 1, 2025

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canada’s GDP Rises in Q1 2025—But Domestic Demand and Trade Flatline Canadian real GDP climbed 0.5% in Q1, following similar growth in Q4 after a downward revision. At first glance, it appears the economy is on stable footing, but a dive into […]

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Canada | Toronto

Toronto New Home Sales Crash 72% To A Record Low

May 29, 2025

The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) real estate downturn continued with new homes last month. Altus Group data shows April was the worst month for new home sales on record. Lofty inventory and weak demand continue to apply downward pressure on prices, though they remain sticky at current levels. With demand at a record bottom, that […]

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Canadian Consumer Insolvencies Only Surpassed By 2010 & 2020 Peaks

May 28, 2025

The Canadian economy may be outperforming, but households are getting slaughtered. The latest data from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) shows consumer insolvencies surged in March. The 12-month volume has reached levels only seen during the 2010 and 2020 peaks—both periods known for sharp declines in economic activity. While annual growth had […]

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