Saskatchewan market roars, RBC on rate cuts, OSFI weighs changes, Canadians' economic anxiety, More Great Chef 06.02 View in browser No sign of a slowdown in Saskatchewan as housing market keeps surging View web version | Forward to a colleague 14 October 2025 Top News No sign of a slowdown in Saskatchewan as housing market keeps surging The province is bucking the trends of other Canadian markets with high competition and strong sales activity RBC expects Bank of Canada to cut rates in October RBC's Claire Fan sees another rate cut likely, but Scotiabank flags mixed signals OSFI's Routledge mulls changes to boost options in banking space Regulator also keeping a close eye on Toronto's condo crisis, superintendent indicates New affordable homes in Prince Albert target families and survivors of violence Two new projects aim to ease Saskatchewan's housing crunch for vulnerable residents Indigenous leaders demand action and control in Ottawa housing plan Advocates want Indigenous control and real funding as skepticism grows over federal housing rollout OSFI flags new risks from tariffs and housing strains in fall outlook Two new risks—tariffs and housing strains—have joined OSFI's watchlist for Canadian lenders BoC rate hold more likely, but cut still possible – Scotiabank's Holt Canada's strong jobs report clouds the Bank of Canada's October rate outlook Income gap in Canada held at record high as wealthiest pull further ahead Disposable income gains slowed, with young households hit hardest by affordability and weak jobs Canada's September employment growth puts Bank of Canada rate cut in doubt September's new jobs may delay the Bank of Canada's next move Canada will fight to save auto jobs despite US threat: Joly Industry minister says economy is too dependent on the US International News Fed's Paulson signals more rate cuts as job market risks rise Philadelphia Fed chief flagged more easing ahead, citing labor market concerns and tariff impacts Mortgage rates edge up after eight-month drop Fixed rates rise in UK for first time since February Australian economy at 'important juncture' ahead of 2026 Bank economists forecast cautious optimism amid mixed signals The case against 'wait-and-see' approach for mortgage rates New Zealand Strategy has already have proved costly with no real upside 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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