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Canadian Real Estate Prices Exit Holding Pattern, Dive Towards Hard Landing

February 18, 2026

After more than 3 years of moving sideways, Canadian home prices picked a direction—down. Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) data shows sales fell in January, with the trade industry attributing it to winter storms. Sellers didn’t seem to mind the storms either, continuing to brave the conditions to hold open houses, like the gosh darn […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canada’s Long-Term Unemployment Back To ’90s Levels, Toronto Ages Fast

February 15, 2026

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Long-Term Unemployment At ’90s Levels, 6 Months To Find A Job Canadians may want to put aside more savings, just in case of job market disruption. Nearly 1.5 million people were unemployed in January, while job vacancies continue to grind lower. […]

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The Bank of Canada’s Economy: Things Get Worse, Then You Die

February 10, 2026

Canada’s central bank just told business leaders to prepare for economic pain that will outlast most of them. Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Tiff Macklem declared the country’s old economy dead last Wednesday in Toronto, warning of “painful” and permanent restructuring that will take decades. He’s advocating for big gambles he admits may not work, […]

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Nova Scotia Launches Predatory 2% Down Payment Scheme As Prices Plunge

February 9, 2026

Nova Scotia real estate went from one of Canada’s fastest booms to one of its sharpest corrections. Naturally, the Government of Nova Scotia (GNS) is now scrambling to launch a new First-Time Homebuyers Program (FTHP). The scheme aims to let new buyers into the market with as little as 2% down, with the province absorbing […]

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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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Canada | Vancouver

Vancouver Real Estate Enters Second-Wave Correction, Inventory Soars

February 5, 2026

Home prices in Vancouver have resisted the sharp downturn seen in Toronto, but that may be changing fast. Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board (GVREB) data shows prices made a sharp drop in January, with losses accelerating in recent months. A combination of weak demand and multi-year highs for inventory—and a new construction glut—signals more downward […]

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Canada | Ontario

Ontario Mortgage Arrears Surge 4x, Highest Rate Since 2012

February 5, 2026

Mortgage delinquencies are rising across Canada, but nowhere quite like Ontario. Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) data shows mortgage arrears continued to rise in November. Ontario has seen its rate more than quadruple in just over three years, hitting the highest level since 2012.  Ontario Mortgage Delinquencies Soar To 13-Year High Ontario mortgage arrears rate: Mortgages […]

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Canadian Mortgage Arrears Rate Hits A 5-Year High

February 2, 2026

Canadians are behind on their bills, and the country’s banks have front row seats to this event. Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) data shows the arrears rate rose in November. It was only a small bump among its member banks, but enough to hit a 5-year high. Excluding the initial shock in 2020, the rate is […]

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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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