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Coalition slams plan to build housing in Ontario’s Greenbelt
A coalition of 200 groups and individuals has penned a letter calling out the Ontario government for its plans to have tens of thousands of homes located in the province’s Greenbelt, a swath of protected green space and farmland.
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Homeless man patrols community to save others from freezing to death
A homeless man in northern Saskatchewan walks the streets every night to save himself and others from freezing to death, because there is no homeless shelter or warming centre in his community.
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New immigration target creates housing worries
Though construction industry insiders say Ottawa's record target of 1.5 million new Canadians within the next three years is good for business, others worry where the newcomers will make their homes given the ongoing housing crisis.
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6 interest rate hikes bring home sales down
As rising interest rates have created hesitancy for buyers, home sales in Greater Vancouver and Greater Toronto have been slashed in half.
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October home sales slow down in Canada amid interest rate hikes
Home sales in greater Vancouver and greater Toronto fell by nearly half in October as the Bank of Canada's interest rate hikes have made buyers hesitant.
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How will this rate hike affect you?
On the streets of Toronto, Canadians told CBC News how the Bank of Canada's decision to raise interest rates will impact their finances.
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Interest rate hike less than expected but still 'significant,' says economist
Derek Burleton, chief economist for TD Bank, reacts to the Bank of Canada's 50-basis-point interest rate increase and how high he anticipates it may go.
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John Tory, Patrick Brown re-elected in Ontario municipal elections
John Tory was re-elected mayor of Toronto for a third term in municipal elections in Ontario on Monday. Patrick Brown was re-elected in Brampton, and former provincial party leaders won in Vaughn and Hamilton.
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New mayors elected in several B.C. cities as voters call for change
Many cities in British Columbia have new mayors after municipal elections that saw a number of incumbents lose, including Vancouver and Surrey, where issues of crime and policing played heavily on the campaign trail.
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'I’d be dead without it': Why doctors are prescribing housing as health care
Some doctors in Portland, Ore., are offering housing as basic medical care for people living on the streets. Their treatment plan invests in getting people into their own homes and it's saving lives.
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Food banks report surge in demand amid high cost of living
Toronto and Ottawa food banks are reporting record-high visits in August, as high food prices force Canadians to make tough choices, sometimes skipping meals altogether.
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'Today is important; targeted supports for Canadians who need it most': Associate finance minister.
Associate Minister of Finance Randy Boissonnault says the government took time to ensure financial measures to help lower income Canadians with rising prices didn't contribute to inflation.
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Is It Financially Better For Americans to Buy or Rent Right Now?
Rising mortgage rates are making the decision on whether to buy a home more and more difficult for Americans. They are also causing would-be home buyers to feel the pain a bit more than renters. In Q2, the median monthly mortgage payment...
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'Today is important, targeted supports for Canadians who need it most': Associate finance minister.
Associate Minister of Finance Randy Boissonnault says the government took time to ensure financial measures to help lower income Canadians with rising prices didn't contribute to inflation.
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Too-good-to-be true GTA real estate deal raises red flags about developer
A CBC investigation is raising questions about a real estate deal in the Toronto area, which advertises million-dollar homes at discounts and low down payments that seem too good to be true.
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Canadians still eager to spend, says BMO economist
Doug Porter, chief economist for Bank of Montreal, says there is 'still a bit of firepower' in Canadians' spending right now, despite the hit that higher interest rates have inflicted on the housing sector.
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University students struggle to find housing amid high rents
University students heading back to campus this fall say they’re struggling to find housing and feel squeezed out of the rental market due to high prices. Some university residences are full this year due to high demand, and at least one...
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Some Vancouver encampment residents willing to move into housing, officials say
B.C. Housing says close to 40 people living in a tent encampment in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside are open to moving into other accommodation as the street-clearing efforts continue.
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Vancouver tent encampment residents threatened with violence, arson in anonymous flyers
Residents of a slowly disbanding tent encampment in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside are facing anonymous threats of violence after someone circulated flyers warning if they don't pack up and leave soon, everything they own will be set on...
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Tent encampments highlight need for Canadian affordable housing solutions, advocates say
While the tent encampment in Vancouver has been making headlines recently, other cities across Canada are seeing similar situations. Some say the homeless encampments demonstrate the need for affordable housing solutions.
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Dow Posts Best Month Since 1976 but Economy May Be in 'Great Global Reset'
David Stryzewski, CEO of Sound Planning Group joined Cheddar News to discuss what drove gains and what to look out for ahead.
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Vancouver begins removing tent encampment in downtown east side
The City of Vancouver began dismantling a major tent encampment in the city’s downtown east side, leaving some residents with difficult questions about the future.
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Average home prices begin to dip across Canada
As the real estate market begins to cool, some home sellers are getting less than they hoped for. The shift is even being felt in Canada's priciest cities.
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Report: Home Prices Cool at Record Pace in June Amid High Inflation & Mortgage Rates
Housing demand dropped significantly in June amid rising mortgage rates and inflation, which led to home prices cooling at a record pace. That's according to mortgage software, data and analytics firm, Black Knight. A new report from the...