Canada’s housing market was the fastest rising in the world, just a few months ago. Now we’re claiming the opposite title.
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Toronto’s deflating housing bubble, in one chart
The next few months will be crucial in determining whether the Toronto housing market has simply stumbled, or if this is the start of a deeper correction
5 signs Canada is in the grips of real estate mania
Canada, we have a problem
Canada’s housing bubble looks disturbingly familiar
On several key metrics, Canada’s housing market has far surpassed the U.S. at its peak
The Bank of Canada’s muddled message on house prices
Stephen Poloz refuses to say whether Canada’s housing market is in a bubble. But he does have one message: don’t blame him for soaring prices
Stephen Poloz: ‘No one wins a trade war. Everybody loses.’
A Q&A with the Bank of Canada governor about rising protectionism, soaring house prices and why he isn’t convinced the economy has turned a corner
Population growth isn’t driving Toronto house prices. So what is?
While Toronto house prices have soared, the latest census figures show population growth in the city has begun to slow
Canada’s economy is hostage to the housing bubble
The debate over B.C.’s new tax on foreign buyers exposes how badly the Canadian economy needs ridiculously unsustainable house prices to keep rising
Is owning a home the best job in town?
The gains from soaring house prices in Toronto and Vancouver are dwarfing paycheques from even the best-paying jobs in those cities
Canada’s not-so-great expectations about house prices
Why the Bank of Canada is so worried about the unrealistic expectations driving house prices in Toronto and Vancouver