The Calgary-Edmonton Corridor: Alberta's Economic Powerhouse Stretching approximately 300 kilometers between Alberta's two largest cities, the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor represents one of Canada's most dynamic and economically significant regions. This bustling urban corridor, often called the "Calgary-Edmonton Corridor" or simply "the corridor," is home to over 75% of Alberta's population and generates a disproportionate share of Canada's economic output. Economic Engine The corridor's economic might cannot be overstated. It serves as the heart of Canada's energy sector, with Calgary functioning as the nation's oil and gas headquarters while Edmonton acts as the gateway to the North and a major petrochemical hub. Beyond energy, the region has diversified significantly, boasting thriving technology sectors, advanced manufacturing, logistics, and agricultural processing industries. What makes this corridor particularly fascina...
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Five years after homebuying activity hit unprecedented heights amid record-low, pandemic-era interest rates, the ongoing mortgage renewal wave is putting borrowers managing higher payments under pressure, according to a recent report from Mortgage Professionals Canada. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/uj5zrta9
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