Canada's urban exodus, FSRA cracks down, Toronto condo crisis, First National acquisition, More Great Chef 06.16 View in browser Housing minister's new comments on home prices reignite long-running debate View web version | Forward to a colleague 23 October 2025 Top News Companies want workers back in the office – but the urban exodus still isn't dead Some provinces are seeing fewer remote workers moving from Toronto and Vancouver, but other buyer types from elsewhere are still looking elsewhere Last few days to enter Top Mortgage Employers 2026 The eighth annual Top Mortgage Employers closes this week Earn more with simple, fast, low-fee housing loans New and existing financing, LTV up to 75%, stated income, no credit minimum, and set your own fee. Learn more. VWR Capital Corp. FSRA revokes brokerage licence, imposes sweeping penalties in latest crackdown Ontario regulator takes action against compliance failures, unlicensed activities Toronto condo crisis: Is now a good time for first-time buyers? Slower sales and rising listings are tilting the market in buyers' favour First National's $2.2bn acquisition closes Birch Hill and Brookfield-led consortium finalizes First National buyout CFIB argues much-criticized TFW program isn't straining Canada's housing market The temporary foreign worker program has been maligned for putting upward pressure on rents and housing demand, but some aren't buying it Carney wants Canada to capitalize as US upends H-1B program Prime minister says upcoming budget will include immigration plan to attract top talent Government plans to double non-US exports by 2035 'Many of our former strengths, based on close ties to America, have become our vulnerabilities' says Carney in prime-time address International News Fannie Mae shuffles leadership team, names acting CEO Almodovar out as mortgage giant announces new appointments Emergency measures on the way as London homebuilding crisis deepens Starmer readies new policies with projected construction in the city plunging Opinion: Why broking industry entry requirements must evolve Raising the bar for broking will protect clients and safeguard the industry's reputation, argues Blake Buchanan Another major bank cuts fixed mortgage rates Falling mortgage rates boost borrower confidence after OCR cut 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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