Mortgage News

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bank-of-canada Jan 28-2026 - BOC maintains interest rate
financial-post Five predictions on what mortgage shoppers can expect in 2026
bank-of-canada Bank of Canada maintains policy rate at 2.25%
cmhc Fall Residential Mortgage Industry Report Insights
ctv-news Canadian mortgage delinquency rate falls for first time in three years: CMHC
bank-of-canada Bank of Canada lowers policy rate to 2.25%
financial-post Canada's home sales are finally rising — but prices are not
bank-of-canada Bank of Canada lowers policy rate to 2.5%
financial-post The odds of a Bank of Canada rate cut just rose based on this jobs measure
financial-post Young families are shrinking their mortgages. But does this mean they are priced out?
bank-of-canada July 30, 2025 - Bank of Canada holds policy rate at 2.75%
finder Bank of Canada expected to hold interest rates steady for the third time
financial-post How the 'Bank of Mom and Dad' has become essential for homebuying
financial-post Who is the typical first-time home buyer in Canada and how much money do they need?
bank-of-canada Bank of Canada holds policy rate at 2.75%

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Real Estate News

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cmhc Canada's 2025 Housing Year in Review
crea-cafe CREA Updates Resale Housing Market Forecasts for 2025 and 2026
ctv-news Rock bottom sales in Canada's housing market make 2025 'one for the history books'
financial-post Home sales dipped in November, with 'holding pattern' expected to continue into 2026
financial-post Here's where home prices plunged the most in tough year for Canada's housing market
ctv-news November home sales down almost 11% annually as market hits 'holding pattern'
financial-post Canadian households boost their wealth to another record high of $18.4 trillion
ctv-news Home prices expected to tick higher in 2026 amid market 'reset': Royal LePage report
ctv-news October home sales down from last year, but more activity expected in 2026: CREA
cmhc How common is 'Missing Middle' housing development in Canada?
money-sense Home sales pick up but prices remain stubborn
ctv-news More first-time homebuyers entering housing market but delay purchases as prices dwindle
cbc-news National home sales in August hit 4-year high, says CREA
ctv-news Canadian real estate market squeezed as more seniors opt not to sell
ctv-news Canada builds homes faster in July, but gaps remain

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Business & Finance News

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financial-post A metric that tells how Canadians are really doing is improving for the first time in year
canadian-mortgage-trends Canada jobs rise by 53,600 in third month of surprise gains
money-sense How much money Canadians feel they need to retire
global-news Consumer inflation dropped in July to 1.7%, says StatsCan
financial-post Why Canada's job market might be too good to be true
money-sense Is housing really an investment? Canadians weigh in
financial-post Bank of Canada hoping for better look at ’complicated’ inflation picture
geekwire What Is a Tariff ?
financial-post Tariffs will force Bank of Canada to pick growth over inflation
financial-post What a record change in Canada's 'age pyramid' means for the economy
financial-post Why the great wealth transfer might not be all it's cracked up to be
financial-post The new 2025 CRA numbers: tax brackets, CPP, RRSP and TFSA limits, and more
financial-post Year-end tax tips: Here's what is unique to 2024
financial-post What the Bank of Canada's jumbo rate cut says about the economy
ctv-news Economy adds 47,000 jobs in September, unemployment rate falls to 6.5 per cent

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