BMO tightens mortgage rules for steel and aluminum workers, but experts urge perspective The Bank of Montreal (BMO) caused some panic last week when it announced the tightening of its mortgage requirements for self-employed workers in the steel and aluminum sectors.
Mortgage Digest: Fixed mortgage rates keep falling, but variable-rate pricing is on the rise Spring mortgage season is bringing better fixed-rate deals, but not all borrowers are seeing relief. While lenders continue trimming fixed rates, discounts on variable rates are shrinking.
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Federal election set for April 28, with economy and housing top of mind
Carney pledges to cut GST for first-time buyers of homes under $1M
Trump’s tariffs on Canada: A timeline of trade tensions Trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. have escalated rapidly since the start of the year, with President Donald Trump imposing sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods, prompting swift retaliation from Ottawa.
First National sees 43% jump in funded residential mortgages, but revenue boost deferred First National posted a strong fourth quarter, with funded single-family residential mortgages surging 45% year-over-year.
OSFI identifies mortgage payment shocks as key financial system risk
Mortgage market braces for impact as one million renewals loom and defaults climb Canada’s mortgage market is rebounding, with new originations up 39% year-over-year, according to Equifax’s latest Q4 Consumer Trends report.