
After a strong surge in holiday shopping, Canadian consumers eased off the spending pedal in January as economic headwinds—including ongoing tariff uncertainty—tempered demand.
After a strong surge in holiday shopping, Canadian consumers eased off the spending pedal in January as economic headwinds—including ongoing tariff uncertainty—tempered demand.
Prime Minister says move will save Canadians up to $50,000 and boost housing supply amid affordability crisis
Scotiabank Economics is warning that inflation remains too persistent for the Bank of Canada to continue cutting rates.
The federal government is promising billions in low-cost financing to help build thousands of rental homes in Toronto, including more than a thousand affordable units.
Trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. have escalated rapidly since the start of the year, with President Donald Trump imposing sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods, prompting swift retaliation from Ottawa.
By Liam Casey and Allison Jones Ontario Premier Doug Ford named a new cabinet Wednesday with many familiar faces to tackle the challenges that a trade war with the United States will bring, though he did shuffle his housing, education and environment...
The British Columbia government says it is cancelling an incentive program meant to entice more homeowners to build secondary suites, saying the decision is "due to uncertain financial times."
Big banks are slashing mortgage rates in a heated battle for market share as the spring homebuying season kicks off.
Canada saw a major inflow of foreign capital in January 2025, driven by a surge in bond investments, as global investors reacted to U.S. trade policies.
Montreal has cracked down on short-term rentals in a bid to ease housing pressure in the city and fight what it calls the “scourge” of illegal listings on Airbnb.