Benjamin Tal
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Not all Canadians feel the pain of interest rate hikes. Here’s why that might changeThe Bank of Canada is expected to raise interest rates for the fifth time this year on Wednesday. Here's what's on the horizon for Canadian mortgage holders.ConsumerSep 6, 2022
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Parents aren’t just helping their kids buy homes — they’re helping pay rent: pollMore than a third of parents with kids under the age of 18 indicated that they intend on helping their children pay their rent.EconomyJul 23, 2019
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Ontario housing measures expected to have short-lived impact: expertsToronto's runaway real estate market could take a breather due to Ontario's new housing measures, but much like what transpired in Vancouver, the impact of the changes is expected to be short-lived, experts say.CanadaApr 20, 2017
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Ontario has little choice but to tax foreign home buyers, CIBC warnsOntario will have little choice but to follow B.C.’s lead when it comes to implementing a tax on foreign homebuyers, according to one expert.CanadaSep 20, 2016
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Feds express concern over fast growth of riskier mortgage lendersOfficials monitoring 'shadow' lenders, a fast-growing segment of the market that could threaten the country's financial stability if left unchecked.CanadaOct 15, 2015
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Part-time, self-employed: a rising tide in Canada’s job marketThe jobless rate is actually pretty good, experts say, but it beguiles a new labour market reality defined by lower pay and instability for many.CanadaMar 5, 2015
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