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.
TD hires COO and new general counsel amid executive departures Toronto-Dominion Bank hired a chief operating officer from HSBC Holdings Plc and is replacing its general counsel as two top executives depart the company.
Higher renewal costs test household budgets in Ontario and B.C., says Equifax Equifax reports that rising renewal costs are testing household budgets, with Ontario and B.C. most exposed, while mortgage growth remains muted.
Mortgage industry rallies behind Habitat to tackle affordability challenges Mortgage Professionals Canada has partnered with Habitat for Humanity Canada, pledging $100,000 and volunteer support to help build 10 homes across the country.
1.4M consumers missed a credit payment in second quarter: Equifax report There’s a deepening divide among consumers, even as the rate of missed credit payments dipped, a new Equifax Canada report shows.
Canadians increasingly turning to their homes as a retirement lifeline Canadians are increasingly counting on their homes to carry them through retirement, with many expecting to draw on property wealth through sales, downsizing or refinancing.
Younger Canadians feel homeownership pressure on par with marriage and children A new survey suggests that for many younger Canadians, the pressure to buy a home is nearly as strong as societal expectations to marry or have children.