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Ontario creates new rules for real estate brokerages in light of iPro Realty scandalOntario real estate brokerages will be required to submit annual financial filings to the province’s industry regulator in a move it says will 'strengthen financial oversight.'CanadaJun 17
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Interest in ‘The Clifton’ multi-million dollar condos a reflection of Edmonton real estateThe building called 'The Clifton' will have 12 floors and 18 luxury units overlooking Edmonton's river valley, with prices ranging from $2.7 million to nearly $9.5 million.ConsumerJun 9
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Toronto-area home sales up 6% in May as prices fall: real estate boardThe Greater Toronto Area marked its third straight month of higher home sales compared with a year earlier, as the city's real estate board says the market tightened in May.CanadaJun 3
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Investment in housing construction is declining across Canada, data showsCanada’s real estate sector saw $22.6 billion invested in building construction in March, a drop of $304.6 million, or 1.3 per cent, compared with February.EconomyMay 25
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Realtors say Calgary’s real estate market is now attracting a new kind of buyerCalgary realtors say the recent softening of the city's real estate market is enticing a lot more potential first-time buyers to enter the market.Mar 27
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Canadian household net worth just jumped. This may be the reason whyThe net worth of Canadian households, calculated as the value of all assets minus all liabilities, rose 1.3 per cent in the first three months of 2026 to reach $18.6 trillion.MoneyJun 12
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Montreal-area home sales down nearly 7% in May amid economic pressures: boardMontreal-area home sales fell nearly seven per cent in May as higher unemployment and slower population growth weighed on demand despite rising inventory.CanadaJun 4
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Halifax airport expands European reach with new direct flight to BrusselsAir Canada will now offer direct flights to Brussels out of Halifax Stanfield International Airport. The airport will have direct flights to 15 European destinations this summer.CanadaJun 18
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Road to the Referendum: What would happen to border city of Lloydminster?The speculation and conversation over what it would mean if Alberta became its own country is intensified in Lloydminster, the unique city divided by the border with Saskatchewan.PoliticsJun 2
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Stanford graduates stage walkout during Google CEO’s commencement addressThe number of Stanford students who walked out is unclear, but according a statement by the protest group it was in the 'hundreds.'TrendingJun 16
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Montreal-area home sales fall 7% in April as rising prices weigh on demand: boardMontreal-area home sales fell 7% in April compared with last year as economic uncertainty and affordability challenges kept some buyers cautious.CanadaMay 6
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Councillors eye alternate alignment options for Green Line LRT in downtown CalgaryAlberta's transportation minister said the province is refinements to the alignment, but tunneling under the downtown core 'is not on the table.'Jun 9
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Conservatives propose employment insurance reforms for parental leaveConservative employment critic Garnett Genuis and three other Tory MPs ay parents should be able to earn money from childcare services without losing benefits.PoliticsMay 7
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Safety warning for Fraser Valley realtors after several bizarre incidentsRealtor Xyrina Gutierrez told Global News about a bizarre meeting with a potential client that took place in the basement suite of a Surrey home.CrimeApr 27
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As condo prices fall, potential buyers should factor in rising fees, experts sayCondo prices have steadily fallen over the past year, leaving first-time buyers in a good position. But condo fees are rising and special assessments are becoming more common.ConsumerMay 8
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16-year-old boy recruited by tow truck industry pleads guilty to murderThe youth also pleaded guilty to 13 counts of reckless discharge of a firearm in relation to shootings that occurred at various locations, including cinemas and tow truck lots.CrimeJun 16
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‘Where do we draw the line?’ Montreal real estate agent surprised over OQLF letterThe Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) sent the real estate agent a complaint letter about the language he uses on social media.CanadaMar 9
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Ford government delays release of child welfare audits againNow, Minister of Children, Community and Social Services Michael Parsa tells Global News his new target is the summer of 2026 — roughly a year and a half behind schedule.CanadaMay 7
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Greater Toronto home sales fall in February as buyers, sellers both sidelined: boardThe average selling price was down 7.1 per cent from February 2025 to $1,008,968, and the composite benchmark price was down 7.9 per cent year-over-yearCanadaMar 5
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Greater Toronto home sales rise 7% in April as lower prices jolt spring market: boardHome sales in the Greater Toronto Area rose on a year-over-year basis for the second straight month in April, while average selling prices moved lower again.EconomyMay 5