Vacant Units & Algo Rents: Canadian Mega Landlords Drive Rents More Than Demand

Canada’s surging rents have more to do with financialization than fundamentals, according to a new University of Waterloo study. Researchers from the School of Planning conducted a deep dive into Toronto’s rental market and found the most aggressive rental hikes came from large financial landlords. By using techniques like vacant units, algorithmic pricing, and systematic […]

This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Mortgage Impairments Surge, & Toronto’s 90s Bubble-Style Meltdown

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Mortgage Impairments Surge: Homeowner Or Investor Trouble? Canadian mortgage impairments are surging. New Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows mortgage impairment in Q1 2025 climbed 65% since 2022, despite the best job market in history occurring in the middle of this […]

This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Productivity Improves, & Toronto Real Estate Demand Collapses

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Unemployment Stalls As More Young Adults Opt Out Of The Workforce Canada’s unemployment rate is stabilizing, easing the public’s economic concerns. However, looking past the headline data, we see the problem shifting to a different area. Last month’s job numbers and […]