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  • Building Modular Homes for Canada's North | In-House
    2026/04/24

    In-House is more than market trends and data. It's about people and programs. From coast to coast to coast, we share stories of Canadians who are directly impacted by our funding.

    Today, we introduce you to northern housing developers Amanda Doiron and Stuart Rostant. Partners in life and work, the couple met in Canada and started their careers in Trinidad and Tobago before taking a leap and moving to Canada's North. Fifteen years in, they've turned adventure into opportunity into solutions.

    Thanks to the support from the Government of Canada's Housing Supply Challenge, Stuart and Amanda are forging a new path to housing construction in Canada's North.

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    8 分
  • Housing Supply in 2025: Relief Today, Risk Tomorrow?
    2026/03/17

    Where is Canada’s housing system gaining momentum – and where are pressures quietly building beneath the surface?

    Join our Deputy Chief Economist Tania Bourassa-Ochoa as she delves into the key findings from our recent Housing Supply Report.

    Tune in to gain valuable insights and stay updated on the latest housing trends!

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    22 分
  • Canada’s Housing Outlook 2026: What Happens Next for Prices, Rentals & Construction?
    2026/02/10

    n this episode of In-House, we unpack CMHC’s 2026 Housing Market Outlook — covering what’s ahead for the economy, home prices, rental markets and housing supply.

    Our expert walks through:

    • Why economic growth is expected to be weak in 2026

    • What slowing population growth means for housing demand

    • Why construction is forecast to decline across much of the country

    • How rental markets are easing — and what that means for renters

    • Where regional markets are diverging (Ontario, B.C., Quebec, Prairies)

    • What all this means for Canadians deciding whether to rent, buy or wait

    Whether you’re a policymaker, planner, developer, housing professional or just trying to understand what’s happening in your local market, this conversation breaks down the data in clear, practical terms.

    🔗 Explore the full Housing Market Outlook: https://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/professionals/housing-markets-data-and-research/market-reports/housing-market/housing-market-outlook

    🔔 Subscribe for more housing data, research and insights from CMHC.

    #Housing #HousingMarket #RealEstate #Renting #HomePrices

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    16 分
  • Canada’s 2025 Housing Year-In-Review: Supply, Rentals & What’s Next
    2026/01/06

    Canada’s housing system went through major changes in 2025 and this Year-In-Review episode breaks down the key themes shaping the year and the outlook for 2026.

    Chief Economist Mathieu Laberge joins host Joelle Hamilton to explore:
    • Persistent structural barriers slowing new housing
    • Canada’s growing supply gap and why doubling starts is essential
    • Why construction still takes so long, despite new policy momentum
    • A turning point in rental markets — including Vancouver’s 30-year vacancy high
    • Big shifts in borrowing, lending, and mortgage trends
    • Regional differences in housing starts and affordability
    • What to watch for in 2026 as reforms take hold

    🎧 Listen for a clear, accessible breakdown of Canada’s housing story — and the signals that matter most for the year ahead.

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    17 分
  • Inside Canada’s 2025 Rental Market: Vacancy Up, Rents Shifting
    2025/12/11

    Canada’s rental market is changing — fast.

    Vacancy is rising, supply is growing, turnover rents are falling, and renters are finally seeing more choice. In this episode of In-House, Tania Bourassa-Ochoa, one of CMHC’s Deputy Chief Economists, breaks down the key insights from the 2025 Rental Market Report and explain what it means for affordability, demand, supply, and regional trends across the country.

    We cover:

    • National vacancy trends
    • Record-high rental completions
    • Slower rental demand
    • Turnover vs non-turnover rents
    • Regional stories from Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montréal, and more
    • What to expect in 2026

    Listen now for expert insights on Canada’s evolving rental landscape!

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    16 分
  • What do Canada’s 2025 Mortgage Trends Mean for Borrowers and Lenders?
    2025/11/19

    Canada’s mortgage market is shifting and the Fall 2025 Residential Mortgage Industry Report reveals what’s changing for borrowers, lenders, and the housing outlook.

    In this episode of In-House, host Joelle Hamilton speaks with CMHC Deputy Chief Economist Aled ab Iorwerth about:

    ✔ Why fixed-rate mortgages are popular again

    ✔ Big 6 lenders gaining market share

    ✔ Rising delinquency rates in Ontario and B.C.

    ✔ What 750,000+ mortgage renewals mean for payments and affordability

    Read the full RMIR: https://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/professionals/housing-markets-data-and-research/housing-research/research-reports/housing-finance/residential-mortgage-industry-report

    Explore the interactive Residential Mortgage Industry Data Dashboard: https://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/professionals/housing-markets-data-and-research/housing-data/residential-mortgage-industry-data-dashboard

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    8 分
  • How do we create a housing system that nurtures growth long term?
    2025/10/08

    We need to break down barriers for municipalities—so they can accelerate building and have a lasting impact on housing supply. We sat down with CMHC’s Deputy Chief Economist Aled ab Iorwerth & Director, Government Relations and Head of the Housing Accelerator Fund Chris Woodcock to dive into what’s holding back new housing and the bold actions needed to accelerate growth.

    🏡 Listen in for expert insights on the future of Canada’s housing market.

    Track Housing Accelerator Fund progress here: https://ow.ly/ZBOB50X6rkn

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    14 分
  • Ep. 3 — Humans of Housing: Affordable Housing and a Supportive Community for Northern Seniors
    2025/09/10

    On this episode, we meet Dale, a senior who found herself homeless and alone during a northern winter. She stayed a few nights with friends, but desperately needed a long-term solution. That's when she found AVEN Pavilion.

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    6 分