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Canadians are pulling back on real estate while making record US stock investments. Capital is shifting—will policymakers ...
This Week’s Top Stories include Canadian real estate demand crashing to 90s bubble levels, and accelerating capital flight.
Canadian real estate prices are dropping—but the drop was driven by Ontario and BC, with most provinces actually hitting a ...
Canadian condos have seen weak sales and rising inventory, but prices have remained relatively resilient. That may be ...
Canada’s oldest bank has a message for investors and policymakers: “kids are not alright.” BMO economists are warning ...
Canadian housing starts are soaring on weak demand as rental projects dominate, and a wave of completions is set to drive prices much lower.
Canadian real estate prices fell further in June 2025, helping to push prices to a 4-year low on falling sales & rising ...
Canadian rents fell for the 9th straight month in June, but the pace of declines is slowing and they remain 23% higher from 5 ...
Canada isn’t just seeing citizens flee in record volumes, capital is fleeing too. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows a net outflow of $16.2 billion from securities in May, marking a fourth month ...
How Canada's slowing immigration is helping the job market recover, and surging Toronto mortgage delinquencies.
Canadian real estate hasn't seen its demand balance erode this rapidly since 1988, proceeding the 90s market crash.
Toronto’s mortgage delinquencies aren’t just unusually high—the surge has been staggering. In just two and a half years, the delinquency rate more than tripled (3.67x) from the record low in Q3 2022.