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Short supply: Building new homes costs more, taking longer due to supply chain snags

According to the Canadian Builder Association, the cost of building the average home has skyrocketed by nearly $60,000 in the past year, in part due to disruptions in the global supply chain. Anne Gaviola has more on how that’s impacting homeowners, with so many important goods in short supply.

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