Potential global recession and Canadian housing, OSFI on nonbank lending risks, Fixed vs variable debate, More Great Chef 06.09 View in browser What a dire global recession warning could mean for Canada’s housing market View web version | Forward to a colleague 15 April 2026 Top News What a dire global recession warning could mean for Canada’s housing market The Iran conflict could spark a deep downturn for the global economy, the IMF says – with big consequences for the Canadian housing outlook OSFI flags nonbank lending risk, warns of potential destabilizing on other lenders Regulator highlights rising concerns in annual report Fixed vs variable mortgages: How are Canadians choosing as economic uncertainty soars? Whipsawing bond yields and an unclear path ahead for the Bank of Canada have complicated the picture for Canadian borrowers First-party fraud surges in Canada, says Equifax Younger Canadians drive surge in self-reported fraud cases After clinching majority, Liberals reveal date of pivotal economic statement Government prepares a spring update that could have big implications for the housing and mortgage outlook International News As global recession looms, here’s what’s at play for the US housing market The ongoing Iran conflict led the IMF to cut its US growth outlook Tuesday. Will more homebuyers now step to the sidelines? ‘Disastrous’ Renters' Rights Act blasted by UK mortgage industry Plan to combat rogue landlords is receiving millions in extra funding, but industry members say it’s poorly structured legislation that could hit renters unexpectedly New home sales jump in March despite rate rises Population growth and low unemployment continue to support housing demand Migration rebound outpaces RBNZ expectations Net immigration and tourism upswing shifts outlook for borrowers and banks Want to change how you receive these emails?You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe.© 2026 KM Business Information Canada Ltd.317 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ONPrivacy | Conditions of Use | About us | Contact us Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+
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