Toronto's $300k condo trend, Neighbourhood Holdings latest, Scotiabank reveals Q1 financials, More Great Chef 06.02 View in browser Why Toronto condo prices in the $300,000s still might not reignite the market View web version | Forward to a colleague 24 February 2026 Top News Why Toronto condo prices in the $300,000s still might not reignite the market Prices have seen a big slump, but buyers don't look set to return to the market in full force anytime soon From backup plan to business driver: alt lending's new role for brokers Why experience, clear exits and strong capital are set to shape the 2026 alt landscape Scotiabank posts first-quarter financials Find out how the banking giant fared in Q1 Canadian Mortgage Summit Vancouver: Just weeks to go until eagerly anticipated event Hear from past attendees on an invaluable educational and networking experience Competition Bureau targets Vancouver realtor rules Expanded inquiry into Greater Vancouver rules sharpened questions about who really paid for home sales Big Six gear up to report Q1 earnings amid continuing trade turmoil Canada's largest banks face a pivotal earnings test as tariffs and loan risks mount International News Fed's Waller calls March rate cut a coin flip for jobs Market noise kept the mortgage outlook on edge into the March meeting Government's growing reliance on property tax is reshaping client behaviour, brokers warn Surging property tax take is changing how clients buy, sell and plan Borrowers can prompt banks to cut rates – here's how Survey reveals lenders keep sharper pricing for borrowers signalling an exit NZ landlords brace for rate shocks as tenant power grows Survey hints at cautious 2026 strategy for property investors 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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