
May inflation figures showed marginal improvements in some of the Bank of Canada's closely watched price figures — a step in the right direction, some economists say, but likely not enough to convince the central bank to cut interest rates.
May inflation figures showed marginal improvements in some of the Bank of Canada's closely watched price figures — a step in the right direction, some economists say, but likely not enough to convince the central bank to cut interest rates.
EQB Inc. announced Tuesday the sudden passing of Andrew Moor, its long-time President and CEO.
Inflation data came in as expected, with core measures easing slightly, but that may not clear the path for a July rate cut, experts say.
Residential construction investment fell 4.5% in April to $15.5 billion, the steepest monthly decline in dollar terms in nearly three years, led by a sharp pullback in multi-unit projects.
Toronto and Vancouver’s condo markets are under growing pressure, with new CMHC data showing steep sales declines, rising inventories and increasing financial stress among investors, conditions could drag on future housing supply.
The Nova Scotia government says its five-year plan to bring about sweeping reforms in housing and care for people with disabilities is behind schedule but gaining momentum.
New Brunswick's auditor general says the province's public housing agency is not properly maintaining its stock of subsidized homes.
The Liberal plan to give first-time homebuyers a tax break on a newly built home could have substantial impacts on housing affordability — with a few caveats — a new analysis finds.
The British Columbia government says it's working to reverse changes that slashed accommodation funding for out-of-town parents whose children receive specialized hospital care in Vancouver.
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