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Return to office mandates expected to spur commercial real estate activity this yearCommercial real estate activity is expected to pick up this year, driven by return-to-office mandates. Anne Gaviola has more on why experts at Royal LePage are forecasting a gradual recovery for the office sector, starting in 2026.Feb 26
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Tight real estate market drives up prices in SaskatoonWATCH: Ashley Turner with Century 21 Fusion discusses some trends and statistics in Saskatoon’s real estate market. She says a tight market is driving up benchmark prices. Although inventory is low, she expects more listings in the spring.Feb 11
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Kelowna realtor says slow real estate market affecting many condo ownersMany condo owners in Kelowna are worried about the slow real estate market. A local realtor says some who bought during the peak are now struggling to afford their units and can’t sell them. Victoria Femia explains.Global BCJan 6
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What are real estate experts expecting from our housing market in 2026?Something remarkable happened with housing prices across Canada this year: they dropped or stabilized in many markets. That means overall affordability was slightly better than during the price peak of the 1990s. As Anne Gaviola explains, Canada’s largest real estate firms expect prices to tick higher in 2026, though some analysts caution that there are...Dec 24, 2025
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Iconic Hudson’s Bay sign downtown Montreal removedIt’s the end of an era for Montreal’s downtown landscape. The Iconic Hudson’s Bay company signs are in the process of being removed from the Ste-Catherine Street building. It raises the question of what will happen to the historic piece of real estate? Brayden Jagger Haines reports.CanadaMar 10
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Ford defends Billy Bishop expansion plans, calls Toronto Island residents ‘squatters’Ontario Premier Doug Ford defended his proposal to expand the runway at Billy Bishop airport, taking aim at Toronto Island residents who may oppose the plan. Ford called the island’s residents “squatters,” referring to the unique real-estate arrangement under which residents are able to own their homes for below-market rates.CanadaMar 9
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Montreal realtor receives complaint from Quebec language officeA Montreal real estate agent says a letter from the Office Québecois de la langue française (OQLF) left him scratching his head. The issue stems from some of his social media posts being in English only. As Felicia Parrillo reports, it’s the second time in less than two weeks that a Montreal business or professional...CanadaMar 9
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Global Okanagan Adopt-a-Pet: Meet Mel and Gabby!Meet Mel and Gabby! The two six-month-old cats were among a group of six kittens found abandoned at a Merritt property by a real estate team. They are described as gentle and shy and hoping for a calm home. They can be adopted out together or separately.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 2
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Giving & Gaining Legacies: Estate Planning EssentialsThere is growing attention on what experts say could be the largest wealth transfer in Canadian history. By 2030, women in Canada are expected to control a significant share of the country’s wealth often through inheritance, divorce, or widowhood. An upcoming event in Montreal will focus on estate planning and navigating some of these big...Global News Morning MontrealMar 9
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Sheegl maintains Arizona land sale was legitimatePhil Sheegl faced cross examination Wednesday at the Winnipeg Police Headquarters inquiry, maintaining the money he received from the head of the company hired for the project, was nothing more than a real estate transaction. Iris Dyck reports.TrendingFeb 18
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Business Matters: January home sales fell as southern Ontario hit by massive winter stormThe Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in January fell 16.2 per cent compared with a year earlier as southern Ontario was hit by a massive winter storm. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Feb. 18, 2026.CanadaFeb 18
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Crucial hearing for Mont-Carmel seniors’ residentsResidents of the Mont-Carmel seniors’ home were back in court this morning as a crucial court hearing gets underway to determine whether they can claim damages from the landlord after nearly four years of legal battles. Real estate developer Henry Zavriev was found guilty of contempt of court in 2024 for intentionally violating an order...CanadaJan 29
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What’s in store for Edmonton’s office marketThere was some stabilization in Edmonton’s office market in 2025. Mark Anderson, the Edmonton managing director for real estate services firm CBRE, chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton about what lies ahead.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 21
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Royal LePage report forecasts spring housing market momentumHome sales in 2025 hit a 25 year low in Metro Vancouver, but that appears to be changing with Royal LePage predicting a real estate rebound by spring. Randy Ryalls of Royal LePage Sterling Realty talks about what will be driving the momentum.Global News Morning BCJan 15
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Business Matters: Home sales expected to bounce back in Canada in 2026, CREA saysThe Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) says it expects national home sales to pick up in the spring after a slow end to 2025. Their data shows the number of properties that changed hands across Canada in December was 4.5% lower than the year before. Nivrita Ganguly has this story and more in Business Matters...CanadaJan 15
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Business News: Canada’s unemployment rate jumps to 6.8%Job numbers rose slightly in December, while the nation’s real estate sector slowdown continued. Financial analyst, Michael Campbell joins Global News Morning with more on this, along with the coolest tech winners from the world’s biggest tech show.Global BCJan 11
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Edmonton realtors expect more balance in 2026 marketReal estate forecasts suggest Edmonton housing market is settling into a more typical cycle this year. As Erik Bay tells us, the city’s market is expected to stay active.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 2
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Global News at 5:30 Okanagan: Feb. 23While the Okanagan is known for its wineries, there are multiple winery estates that are up for foreclosure, including one that never opened. Other wineries are for sale because of a challenging business climate. And a Kelowna mother who lost her son to overdose has created a support program called Healing Hearts to raise awareness.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganFeb 23
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Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives talks about new report on child and family poverty in NSWe check in with CCPA director Christine Saulnier to take a deeper dive into some of the stats from their new report on child and family poverty in Nova Scotia that found no real progress on the issue.Global News Morning HalifaxFeb 20
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Business Matters: November home sales down almost 11% annually as market hits ‘holding pattern’National home sales fell 10.7 per cent in November compared with the same month last year as the Canadian Real Estate Association says activity has veered into a holding pattern heading into 2026. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Dec. 15, 2025.CanadaDec 15, 2025