“The greatest economic boom in history”
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“The greatest economic boom in history”
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TORONTO (Reuters) – The Bank of Canada’s surprising signal on Wednesday that it will not raise interest rates any time soon will lift the housing market and give indebted households breathing room, but it leaves many apprehensive there will be a hard reckoning.
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Hessam Nadji, senior director at Marcus & Millichap, highlights how U.S. demand for commercial real estate has been building up over the past few years as investor confidence hit record highs.
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CALGARY – The Canadian office construction boom shows no signs of slowing down with major cities Calgary, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver leading the way, says a new report by CBRE Limited.
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EDMONTON – If I’ve read one story about a possible U.S.-style housing bust in Canada, I’ve read a hundred.
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CALGARY — Strong sales in Calgary and Edmonton led to a Canadian housing market boom in August as MLS transactions across the country were up 11.1 per cent compared with a year ago, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
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A recent survey reveals Rocky View County’s total population is on the rise.
The county, which surrounds Airdrie on all four sides, now boasts 38,055 residents, up 1,595 residents from the 2011 Statistics Canada results.
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So much for Dutch disease. The popular notion that Alberta’s oil sands industry was making it difficult for companies across the country to compete for workers and profits enveloped the national debate for much of 2012. But it didn’t stand up to the facts.
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CALGARY — Calgary area employers expect a solid hiring climate for the fourth quarter of 2013, according to the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey released on Tuesday.
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Four months ago something troubling happened in the housing market. The home price affordability index tracked by the National Association of Realtors slipped below it’s long-term trend line, marking a possible beginning of a housing bubble.
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