Opinion: When competition crosses a line in mortgage brokering Every so often, a situation comes along that reminds us of a darker side of mortgage brokering. Most of the time, competition is healthy. But sometimes, it crosses a line; not legally, but ethically.
Mortgage Digest: Easing homeownership costs may be short-lived, RBC says Inside: mortgage arrears inch higher, Manulife teams up with M3, Haventree joins CMHC securitization programs and more career updates.
Equifax says mortgage fraud is down, but falsified documents remain rampant Mortgage fraud in Canada may be easing overall, but Equifax Canada’s latest data suggest that what’s left is becoming more sophisticated.
InterRent receives Investment Canada Act approval for takeover deal InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust says it has received Investment Canada Act approval for its deal to be acquired by a group including executive chair Mike McGahan and Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC.
TD pledges to cut billions in costs as it restores guidance Toronto-Dominion Bank is reinstating guidance on growth — with similar targets to those in place before a U.S. money-laundering scandal — as it pledges to slash billions in annual costs and boost revenue through a push to attract more clients and sell them additional products.
TD’s U.S. investment-banking ambitions risk leaving Canada behind As hundreds of TD Securities managing directors gathered at the Encore hotel overlooking Boston Harbor in June, there was a celebratory atmosphere in the air. Less publicly, there was grousing as well.
CIBC names Freeborn, Traboulsi to head global investment banking Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce appointed Mike Freeborn and Alfred Traboulsi co-heads of global corporate and investment banking.
AKAL launches AKAL Canada brand to drive national expansion After 25 years training brokers in Ontario, AKAL Mortgages is extending its model across the country with the launch of AKAL Canada.
Supreme Court of Canada sides with couple over disputed portion of their backyard The Supreme Court of Canada says a Toronto couple owns a portion of their backyard that became the subject of a lengthy dispute after they discovered the municipality was the title holder.
Canadians receiving unemployment benefits highest in three years The number of unemployed Canadians receiving government assistance has reached the highest level since February 2022.