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This Week’s Top Stories: BoC Explains Toronto Condos As A Ponzi, Mortgage Arrears Soar

February 8, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Bank of Canada Explains Toronto Condos, Describes A Ponzi Scheme Canada’s central bank tried to explain Toronto’s condo market, and accidentally described a Ponzi. New home sales fell to just 1,599 units, the weakest since the early 1990s real estate crash. Meanwhile, […]

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Canadian Job Vacancies: Alberta Surges, Ontario Matches Nunavut Lows

February 3, 2026

Canadian employers may be doing better than expected, but they aren’t showing much enthusiasm. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data show national job vacancies slipped in November, but it was far from a national trend. Five provinces showed monthly growth, with Saskatchewan and Alberta actually showing a substantial jump in hiring. The drag was primarily in BC […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Real Estate Developers’ Record Inventory, Nova Scotia Prices Plunge

February 1, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian GDP Growth 23% Smaller Than BoC Forecast Just 2 Days Ago Canada’s economy is shrinking, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada. Real GDP was flat in November, following a 0.3% drop in October. As a result, the agency expects […]

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Canadian GDP Growth 23% Smaller Than BoC Forecast Just 2 Days Ago

January 30, 2026

Canada’s economy stumbled in November, with Statistics Canada (StatCan) data showing flat growth. Not much of a drag, but enough that it shaves nearly a quarter of the growth the Bank of Canada forecast just a few days ago. For national data, that’s not noise—it’s a massive gap, and the most likely explanation raises more […]

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Canadian Household Debt Is (Still) A Risk To Financial Stability: IMF

January 27, 2026

Canadian household debt isn’t just a risk to overindebted borrowers, but a growing risk for financial stability. That’s one of the key takeaways from the IMF’s latest report on Canada, which finds the financial system resilient overall. However, the agency flags elevated household debt as a vulnerability to the broad economy that risks amplifying future […]

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Canadian Developers Sit On Record Unsold Homes, Half In Toronto & Vancouver

January 26, 2026

Canadian real estate developers are sitting on a record pile of unsold new homes. CMHC data shows completed and unsold new homes hit a record in December, a rare sight in a country where most units are sold pre-construction. Even more surprising is that half of these vacant new homes are in Toronto and Vancouver, […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadians Flee In Record Numbers, Job Cut Plans Surge

January 25, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadians Are Leaving In Record Numbers, Most Are Prime-Aged Workers Emigration, permanent residents or citizens leaving, reached a record high in 2025. A demographic breakdown reveals it’s even worse than it sounds, as most are prime-aged workers aged 25 to 49. Being […]

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Canadian Household Debt Hits Record $3.2T, But Growth Is Mostly Interest

January 21, 2026

Canadian households are piling on debt, but it may not be the usual sign of confidence. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows household credit hit a record high in November. Rising credit use can be a sign of economic health, but not when paired with accelerating inflation and soaring borrowing costs. The combination paints a picture […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Real Estate Correction Deepens, & Outlook Worsens

January 18, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Real Estate Prices Back To 2017 Levels After Inflation: BMO Inflation has been chipping away at Canadian real estate prices, warns BMO. The bank notes prices rolled back to 2021 in nominal terms, but inflation puts prices back to 2017 levels. […]

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Canadian Real Estate Prices Back To 2017 Levels After Inflation: BMO

January 16, 2026

Canadian real estate prices haven’t fallen much, but the value of the loonie has. BMO Capital Markets warns inflation-adjusted home prices have rolled back almost a decade. In a research note to investors, the bank explains that fundamentals are returning. Weak sales may be less about affordability and more about generational hesitance. Canadian Real Estate […]

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