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OSFI plans looser bank rules to boost business loans

OSFI plans looser bank rules to boost business loans

Canadian mortgage delinquency rate falls for first time in three years: CMHC

Canadian mortgage delinquency rate falls for first time in three years: CMHC Canada’s housing agency says the number of homeowners behind on mortgage payments has fallen for the first time in three years, though delinquencies are still trending up in Ontario and British Columbia.

Bloom introduces Canada’s first lifetime fixed-rate reverse mortgage

Bloom introduces Canada’s first lifetime fixed-rate reverse mortgage Bloom Financial has launched SafeRate, a reverse mortgage that lets older homeowners lock in a lifetime fixed rate, a first in Canada.

Canadian first-time buyers are now among the oldest in the world

Canadian first-time buyers are now among the oldest in the world A new global study finds Canadians wait longer than most young buyers worldwide to enter the housing market.

Leadership shakeup at Scotiabank aims to accelerate strategy

Leadership shakeup at Scotiabank aims to accelerate strategy The bank says five executive appointments will support its strategic priorities and advance client-focused growth.

Canada avoids election as Carney’s budget narrowly passes House

Canada avoids election as Carney’s budget narrowly passes House

Carney searches for votes to pass budget and avoid snap election

Carney searches for votes to pass budget and avoid snap election

Ontario weighs taking control of real estate regulator

Ontario weighs taking control of real estate regulator

Canada budget watchdog doubts Carney can fulfill deficit promise

Canada budget watchdog doubts Carney can fulfill deficit promise

Canada’s rental market is shifting from crisis to cooldown

Canada’s rental market is shifting from crisis to cooldown Desjardins says rent growth is finally cooling after years of pressure, driven by a surge in new rental supply and fewer newcomers but warns high construction costs and policy shifts could quickly undo the gains.