Tag: news
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Bank of Canada Lowers Key Interest Rate to 4.5%

The Bank of Canada announced a cut to its key interest rate this morning, reducing it by a quarter percentage point to 4.5%. This marks the second consecutive rate cut as the central bank responds to easing inflationary pressures and a weakening economic outlook. Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem made the announcement during a…
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Toronto rental prices have reached the lowest in almost 2 years.

If you’re looking to rent in Toronto, there’s some good news amid the rising cost of living. The average rental prices in the city have slid to a 22-month low as of June, according to recent data from Urbanation and Rentals.ca. This trend offers a glimmer of hope for prospective renters in Canada’s largest and…
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Canadians moving to the U.S. Hits a 10-Year High

The number of Canadians emigrating to the United States has surged to a level not seen in over a decade. Data compiled by CBC News from the American Community Survey (ACS) indicates that 126,340 Canadians moved to the U.S. in 2022, marking a 70% increase from the 75,752 who made the move in 2012. Increased…
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Ministers propose that one way to decrease temporary Canadian residents is by making them permanent

Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, recently announced a strategy aimed at reducing the number of temporary residents in the country. The government’s goal is to lower the percentage of temporary residents from 6.2% in 2023 to 5% by 2027 by converting many of them into permanent residents. “We are looking at ways to ensure our…
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How much it costs to rent in Canadian cities – April 2024

Canada’s Rental Market Overview: Price Trends Across Major Cities The rental landscape in Canada continues to witness fluctuations in pricing, shaped by various economic forces. According to the latest data from Urbanation and Rentals.ca, the average rent for all residential properties in Canada was pegged at $2,181, marking an 8.8% increase from the previous year.…
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76% of Canadians who don’t own property view homeownership as currently unachievable according to a recent survey by CIBC

A recent survey conducted by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) has highlighted a stark reality: a significant majority of Canadians who do not currently own property find the prospect of homeownership increasingly unattainable. Despite 56% of non-owners still harboring the aspiration to own a home one day, a whopping 76% believe this goal…
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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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Canada slips to 15th place in the World Annual Happiness Report, with Canadians under 30 “very unhappy”

In the latest release from the 2024 World Happiness Report, Canada finds itself at the 15th position globally, revealing a subtle, yet significant shift in the nation’s overall happiness quotient. Despite Canada’s reputation for high quality of life and general contentment among its population, a deeper dive into the data uncovers a disturbing trend among…
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Canadian leaders are under fire for calling $1700/month 330sqft micro apartments “affordable housing”

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is facing criticism on social media for her recent comments promoting a new apartment complex in British Columbia as an affordable housing solution for low to middle-income earners in Canada. Freeland highlighted the Hudson House apartment building, which offers 227 units funded through the government’s Apartment Construction Loan program, in…
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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…