With higher fine limits now in place, regulators say recent penalties may only reflect the early stages of a stricter regime ...
A total of 1,881 homes changed hands during the month, down about 13% from a year earlier and below long-term trends for ...
While the Bank of Canada’s governing council spent considerable time discussing the inflation risks posed by the war in Iran, ...
While headline figures point to resilience, underlying trends in project timing and housing type raise questions about the ...
Even as rents stabilize, new Rentals.ca and Urbanation data show Canadians are getting less space for their money, keeping ...
Treasuries extended a nascent rally Tuesday as oil prices retreated from multiyear highs, allaying concern about inflationary ...
Canada’s real gross domestic product grew modestly at the start of the year, suggesting the economy was chugging along ahead ...
The federal and Ontario governments say they'll match billions of dollars in local infrastructure spending to help cities cut costly development fees and get more homes built.
Ontario is proposing to dramatically increase fines for fare evasion on GO Transit, allow rideshare services in some northern ...
Ontario's housing start projections have been revised downward once again in the province's budget, putting the government even farther off track from building 1.5 million homes over 10 years — a ...
U.S. stocks opened lower on Friday, taking the Nasdaq 100 Index into correction territory as the escalating war in Iran ...