Author: Kaleylangille
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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow Opposes Ontario’s Bill 60, Says It Weakens Tenant Protections

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is pushing back against Ontario’s proposed Bill 60, warning that the legislation could strip away key protections for renters and make evictions easier across the province. Chow announced her opposition after reviewing the latest version of the bill introduced by Premier Doug Ford’s government. While the province says the goal is…
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This Toronto Condo Is Basically A Mini Resort – And It’s Move-In Ready For $678k

If you’ve been condo shopping in Toronto, you already know the struggle: tiny layouts, zero amenities, and maintenance fees that don’t even include utilities. This one is different. Located at 15 Northtown Way, this Tridel-built corner condo delivers everything buyers wish more Toronto units offered: space, light, privacy – and full access to resort-level amenities. Think: indoor pool, tennis courts, gym,…
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GTA Residents Now Need to Earn $27.20 Per Hour to Live Comfortably, Report Says

A new report shows GTA residents need $27.20 per hour to afford housing and essentials. Ontario’s minimum wage of $17.60 falls far short.
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Moncton vs Halifax vs Charlottetown: Which East Coast City Offers the Best Deal in 2025?

Thinking of moving to or investing in Atlantic Canada in 2025? Moncton (NB), Halifax (NS), and Charlottetown (PEI) are three contenders, each with its own mix of price trends, rental returns, affordability, and growth drivers. Let’s dig in. 🏡 Price Trends & Growth Rates Moncton Halifax Charlottetown Verdict on price growth: Moncton is showing strong growth…
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Would You Take a 50-Year Mortgage? Trump Thinks It’s the Answer to the Housing Crisis

Housing affordability in the U.S. is at its worst point in decades, and former President Donald Trump says he has a fix: 50-year mortgages. Yes, a mortgage that lasts half a century. According to reports from Politico, ABC News, and Business Insider, Trump and Federal Housing Finance Agency director Bill Pulte are exploring longer mortgage terms to…
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This $29.8M West Vancouver Mansion Looks Like A European Resort & Comes With A Heated Driveway

If you’ve ever wondered what nearly $30 million buys you in British Columbia’s luxury market, here’s your answer, and it looks like a private resort straight out of Lake Como. A new listing in West Vancouver’s British Properties just hit Realtor.ca for $29,800,000, and it’s easily one of the most over-the-top luxury homes on the market in Canada right now.…
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Haven’t Switched Your Winter Tires Yet? Toronto Tire’s Sale Starts at $99

If you haven’t swapped your tires yet, consider this your friendly reminder. A tire shop in Mississauga is running a winter tire sale, with new tires starting at just $99 installed & balanced. ✅ Sale Details They carry major brands like: 📍 Shop Details Toronto Tires / Ryan Toronto Tires2133 Royal Windsor Dr., Unit 28 & 29,…
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53% Growth in 4 Years? Nova Scotia’s Housing Surge Fully Explained (2025 Update)

Nova Scotia’s real estate market has quietly transformed into one of Canada’s fastest-growing regions. A combination of lifestyle migration, tight inventory, and rising demand has pushed the province into a new era – one where affordability is shrinking, competition is rising, and coastal living is officially in high demand. If you’ve been wondering whether the…
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41 Percent of Canadian Home Builders Have Laid Off Workers – Many Don’t Plan to Rehire

Canada needs to build 5.8 million homes by 2030 to restore affordability, according to CMHC, yet residential construction is now moving backward. A new report from the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) shows: ✅ 41% of builders in Canada have laid off workers❌ Most do not plan to rehire them In key markets, the number is even higher: This marks the lowest level…
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House Rich, Cash Poor: Why So Many Canadians Are Stuck in Their Dream Home

Many Canadians are “house rich but cash poor” in 2025. Here’s why so many homeowners are struggling to afford everyday life despite sitting on hundreds of thousands in home equity.