2025 Canadian Housing Market Outlook: A Seller’s Market The Canadian housing market poised for growth in 2025, with a national average price increase of approximately 5% anticipated. This trend expected to favor sellers, creating a seller’s market in many regions. ...
The CCP-19 pandemic has cost every country involved in the BRI far more than the CCP has ever invested in them. Global trade hasn’t been improved by the BRI and most of the projects have disasters, which only benefit the CCP. The CCP also uses these projects, to buy off corr...
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Housing as a human right, rent supplements and the new Canada Housing BenefitCatherine Leviten-Reidcatherine_leviten-reid@cbu.cahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0501-5266View further author informationMegan DigouView further author informationJacqueline Kennelly...
01-feb (05:00)February 2025 benefit payments: When to expect your Ontario Trillium Benefit, Canada Child Benefit, CPP, ODSP and more(Niagara Falls Review) 01-feb (05:00)Student nursing conference in Halifax aims to help make health care more inclusive(CBC News: Nova Scotia) ...
consumer spending is expected to recover toward the end of 2024 and well into 2025. This will benefit leasing activity in the retail sector, which witnessed weakening net absorption this year. Additionally, the upward momentum in consumer spending may also increase demand in the warehousing, transpo...
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buttressed by a recent report by the Bank of Canada, which also investigated potential sources of the country’s current inflation…the increase in consumer prices was largely a result of firms passing along their increased costs to consumers, rather than retail firms benefitting from higher ...
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Suddenly, cost-benefit calculations we were doing about third bedrooms or fancy kitchens fly out the window… only the best will do for our “forever home” after all. Weird mantras like, “We’ll grow into it,” begin to creep into our heads and suddenly we’re looking at fancy ...