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Two of Canada’s largest lenders have changed their forecasts and now see the Bank of Canada cutting borrowing costs later ...
The Canadian economy surprisingly shed jobs for a second consecutive month as the unemployment rate jumped, increasing the ...
Montreal’s housing market remained on a hot streak in August, with sales and prices continuing to rise across the region.
Employment fell more sharply than forecast in August, but economists say inflation data will ultimately guide the Bank of ...
Renters in Toronto and Vancouver need to earn over $78,000 a year for the average rent on a one-bedroom apartment to be ...
Vancouver-area home sales rose 2.9% in August compared with last year, as the city's real estate board says the market ...
Parents eager to help their children buy a home often consider co-signing a mortgage, but experts warn the risks can be ...
Canada and the U.S. agreed to hold technical talks on sectoral tariffs after officials met with Commerce Secretary Howard ...
Detached sales fell to 995 units in August as new listings rose to 1,748, lifting inventory to its highest August level since ...
Mortgage arrears are edging higher in Toronto and Vancouver amid rising unemployment, but CIBC says strong equity buffers and ...
Canada’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed by more than expected as the country’s exports show signs of a slow rebound from ...
Nova Scotia’s wait-list for public housing surpassed 8,000 people in June — a jump of about 1,200 people over an eight-month ...
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