Asking rent for 2-bedroom apartment falls in 24 of 40 cities
Asking rent for an individual room fell in 16 of the 39 cities
- By: Jonathan Got
- December 2, 2025 December 2, 2025
- 12:00
Asking rent for an individual room fell in 16 of the 39 cities
PBO expects it to add 26,000 units over five years
Risks to outlook balanced, policy should focus on kickstarting productivity
Tech to drive U.S. stocks, while Canada's superior finances benefit its debt
Wage gains stoking inflation, justifying pause on rate cuts: NBF
Allied says it will continue to sell non-core assets to reduce debt
Effect of U.S.-China trade truce not yet apparent while domestic demand remains shaky
Lower-income groups are bearing the brunt of inflation, tepid job market
Both men and women care most about making good investment returns
A rise in program expenses pushed the deficit higher than the same period last year
Surprise bounceback may be shortlived, with early data for October looking weaker
Measures meant to boost tariff-hit steel, lumber industries
Pipeline would be financed by the private sector and serve demand in Asia
Refinancing activity driving rise in originations, as pandemic era echoes
Nearly half of the spending was on social protection and health
Climate change risks cited as a top driver of growth in the space
One in 10 Canadians plan to buy a home in the next 12 months, Leger survey finds
There are reasons for optimism as central banks signal additional rate cuts, and governments move on from Washington reliance
The increase came as overall consumer debt totalled $2.62 trillion, up 3.4% from a year ago
For now, the U.S. job market appears stuck in a “low-hire, low-fire” state
The deficit is projected at $12.4B, down from $13.6B
Province had projected a $12M surplus in the spring
Survey finds 40% expecting to pass on tariff costs in year ahead