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Mortgage growth outpaced housing gains in late 2025

Mortgage growth outpaced housing gains in late 2025 Home values declined while borrowing increased, leaving financial markets to drive overall wealth growth.

Greater Vancouver commercial real estate transactions down 8.3% in 2025

Greater Vancouver commercial real estate transactions down 8.3% in 2025 Greater Vancouver Realtors say 2025 was the slowest year since 2009 for commercial transactions in the region, with a fall of 8.3% overall when compared with 2024.

56% of homeowners cutting spending ahead of renewals, TD survey finds

56% of homeowners cutting spending ahead of renewals, TD survey finds TD survey finds homeowners cutting spending ahead of renewals, while a cautious return of buyers begins to take shape

Canada pitches bank expansion in China, seeking to grow exports

Canada pitches bank expansion in China, seeking to grow exports Canada pitched expanding its financial services presence in the Chinese market as the northern nation aims to increase exports to its second-largest trading partner in a push to diversify from the U.S.

Are real estate agents shifting toward rental work in Canada?

Are real estate agents shifting toward rental work in Canada? Sales are slowing in Toronto and Vancouver while leasing activity climbs, prompting questions about whether rental work is becoming more central to the business.

Strong payment discipline masks growing mortgage stress, survey finds

Strong payment discipline masks growing mortgage stress, survey finds Despite strong payment performance, a growing share of borrowers report difficulty keeping up and are cutting back on spending to stay current

Mortgage Digest: Bond yield spike drives latest fixed mortgage rate hikes of up to 30 bps

Mortgage Digest: Bond yield spike drives latest fixed mortgage rate hikes of up to 30 bps Markets are rapidly repricing inflation and rate expectations, driving bond yields higher and triggering a new round of fixed mortgage increases

Canadian consumer spending rose ahead of oil price shock

Canadian consumer spending rose ahead of oil price shock Canadian retail sales kept rising ahead of an oil price shock that may divert spending away from non-essential items.

Inside Jason Ellis’s decision to step down as First National CEO

Inside Jason Ellis’s decision to step down as First National CEO In an in-depth interview, Ellis explains why he’s leaving as the company enters a new phase of growth and technological change

Fairstone’s Laurentian deal to boost credit profile—but pressure margins, DBRS says

Fairstone’s Laurentian deal to boost credit profile—but pressure margins, DBRS says A new DBRS report suggests the acquisition could strengthen the combined lender’s credit profile, while shifting its mortgage mix and putting pressure on profitability.