Tag: housing
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Trudeau proposes Canadian Renters’ Bill of Rights to ease housing crisis

In a landmark move aimed at stabilizing the increasingly volatile housing market, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has introduced a groundbreaking Canadian Renters’ Bill of Rights. Announced from East Vancouver – Canada’s priciest city for renters – this initiative promises significant changes to support young Canadians struggling to find their footing in today’s challenging economic landscape.…
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Canada to put a cap on temporary residents for the first time

In a significant policy shift, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration is set to introduce caps on temporary residents entering Canada for the first time this fall, aiming to address the country’s housing crisis and mitigate inflation. Presently, temporary residents, including students, asylum seekers, and temporary workers, comprise approximately 2.5 million individuals or about 6.2% of…
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You need to make $214k/ year to afford an average home in Toronto according to a new study

Achieving home ownership remains a significant milestone for many individuals, yet the reality of purchasing a home in Canada is becoming increasingly difficult due to rising prices, particularly in metropolitan areas such as Toronto. A study by Ratehub.ca offers insights into the required income for home ownership in various Canadian cities as of February 2024,…
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Toronto is now the 2nd most expensive city to rent in Canada

Toronto has recently risen to become the second most expensive city for renters in Canada, trailing only behind Vancouver. Despite slight decreases in the average rental prices for one- and two-bedroom apartments in Toronto compared to the previous month and year, the city has managed to surpass Burnaby, B.C., in terms of rental costs, amidst…
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Here’s what you can get for under $600/month rent in Toronto

Online discussions, especially on Reddit, have spotlighted unique rental listings in Toronto and Ontario, such as shared rooms and beds in kitchens. These listings underscore the tough realities of the current housing market, reflecting the pressing issues many face in finding affordable living spaces in the region. Here are 6 recent listings in Toronto $600…
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Toronto Surpasses Housing Goals and Secures $114 Million Boost from Ontario

In a significant achievement for housing development, Toronto has exceeded its 2023 housing targets, earning a commendable $114 million from Ontario’s Building Faster Fund, announced by Premier Doug Ford on February 22. The city not only met but surpassed its goal by initiating 31,656 new constructions last year, a remarkable 51% above the target of…
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Here’s how home prices compare to living costs in Canada

In recent years, the squeeze on affordability has become increasingly evident, with everything from daily groceries to housing costs witnessing significant upticks. This trend necessitates higher earnings for families to maintain a basic standard of living. Among these, housing stands out as one of the heftiest expenses, although the cost of various other goods and…
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Bank of Canada to slash interest rates in half by end of 2025, predicts Desjardins

In a move anticipated to bring significant financial relief to Canadians, the Bank of Canada is gearing up to initiate a series of interest rate reductions starting this spring. According to Desjardins Group, this strategic adjustment aims to alleviate the economic strain experienced by many, marking a shift towards more accommodating monetary policy. Desjardins Group’s…
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Toronto city council has officially approved Olivia Chow’s 9.5% property tax hike

’80 cents extra a day, folks can afford it,’ Chow told reporters Wednesday In a landmark decision that marks the city’s largest property tax increase in over a quarter of a century, the Toronto City Council has greenlit a significant hike in property taxes, coupled with a $20 million boost to the police budget. This…
