Home price debate, Canada to avoid recession, Scotiabank earnings, Mortgage debt and retirement, More Great Chef 06.32 Canada affordability debate: 'Ask anybody under 35 where home prices need to go' View web version | Forward to a colleague 27 May 2025 Top News Canada affordability debate: 'Ask anybody under 35 where home prices need to go' An inconvenient truth could be facing homeowners if affordability is to return to the housing market Canada will avoid a 2025 recession despite economic storm clouds, says report But job losses and housing debt strain are likely to continue Scotiabank misses Q2 estimates thanks to higher loan loss provisions Results arrive amid 'significant deterioration' in North American economic outlook, bank suggests Retiring with mortgage becomes the new norm for Canadians Nearly 30% of Canadians planning to retire by 2026 will not fully own their homes, survey reveals Housing affordability still a key concern in Canada amid rising economic woes Interest rate cuts by the Bank of Canada may be required to support economy as trade tensions continue: report $100k no-interest loan aims to lure hesitant first-time buyers in London Ironstone Building Co. launches mortgage program to support first-time buyers and clear inventory International News Supreme Court signals support for Fed autonomy amid broader executive power shift The Court has backed the central bank and Jerome Powell despite the president's attempts to exert pressure on rate decisions Are lenders making their products too exclusive? Despite the excitement around 100% LTV, no deposit mortgages, not everyone can advise on them Why do borrowers trust customer-owned banks more than majors? Banking industry facing trust deficit across the board NZ landlords struggle to find tenants as rent demand cools Tenant shortages emerge amid cooling NZ rental market Want to change how you receive these emails? You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe. © 2025 KM Business Information Canada Ltd. 317 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON Privacy | Conditions of Use | About us | Contact us Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+
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