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'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 ...
Economists are boosting their forecasts for Canadian inflation and unemployment as the war in Iran drives up oil prices and ...
The federal government is proposing a $1.7-billion fund to help provinces and territories lower the cost of construction and ...
Les économistes revoient leurs prévisions d’inflation et de chômage canadiens à la hausse, la guerre en Iran faisant flamber les prix du pétrole et faisant régner l’instabilité sur la scène mondiale. ...
A senior official at the Bank of Canada says the central bank is reconsidering how it thinks and talks about inflation as it ...
TD Economics has severely lowered its 2026 forecast for home sales and prices, saying it no longer expects either to rise ...
Sales are slowing in Toronto and Vancouver while leasing activity climbs, prompting questions about whether rental work is ...