
Government can’t solve housing issues alone, private sector must be involved: CMHC
The report by CMHC deputy chief economist Aled ab Iorwerth says the scale of the problem is so large that the private sector must be

Government can’t solve housing issues alone, private sector must be involved: CMHC
The report by CMHC deputy chief economist Aled ab Iorwerth says the scale of the problem is so large that the private sector must be

A total of 2,969 condos changed hands in the capital between January and the end of August, down from 3,577 in the same period in

Regional housing starts up year-over-year in August, but annual pace declines, CMHC says
Builders in Ottawa-Gatineau started work on 1,374 new housing units last month, well off the all-time monthly high of 2,130 starts set in July.

CMHC reports annual rate of housing starts in August down from July
The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts in August was 267,443 units, down three per cent from 275,158 in

UPDATED: Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau soar 170%, top 2,000 in July, CMHC reports
Housing agency says work began on 2,130 new housing units in the National Capital Region last month, with multi-unit builds soaring almost 400 per cent

Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts bounce back in June: CMHC
While construction slowed down on the Gatineau side of the Ottawa River, with the number of new starts falling to 132 from 151 the previous

CMHC says residential mortgage debt grew last year by fastest pace since 2008
Federal housing agency says growth was driven by increases in both the value and volume of uninsured mortgages for property buying and refinancings.

Windmill plans new group home, residential towers near former site of Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre
Builder known for its environmentally friendly projects wants to construct three buildings with a total of 510 residential suites near the northwest corner of Richmond

Costco repeats as capital’s top revenue-generating company
Last year’s biggest locally based revenue gainer, e-commerce powerhouse Shopify, lost that title to the Royal Canadian Mint, which saw its revenues soar 73.9 per

Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts fall for second straight month in May
Homebuilders started work on 1,315 new dwelling units in Ottawa-Gatineau in April, down from 1,718 starts in the same month in 2021.
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