17 May

Canadian Inflation Rose More Than Expected in April, But Core Inflation Slowed

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

There’s been an unexpected hiccup in the Bank of Canada’s ongoing battle against inflation. Year-over-year, price pressures escalated to 4.4% in April, an uptick from the previous month’s 4.3% and significantly exceeding the average economist’s prediction of 4.1%. This marks the first rise in overall inflation from the last June. Ironically, higher interest rates are intended to […]

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16 May

Vital Spring Housing Market Bodes Well For The Economy

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in April surged 11.3% month-over-month. The Spring rebound was on the heels of smaller back-to-back gains in the prior two months. Now that the Bank of Canada paused interest rate hikes and home prices in most regions have softened, homebuyers are scrambling for the minimal available housing […]

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9 May

High Interest Rates Have Not Slowed the Labour Market Sufficiently

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

The Canadian labour market has done it again, blowing past expectations for the fifth straight month. In April, a whopping 41,400 new jobs were added, more than double what economists predicted. Since February, monthly employment growth has averaged 33,000, following cumulative increases of 219,000 in December 2022 and January 2023. The employment rate—the share of the population aged 15 and older—held steady at 62.4% for […]

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1 May

Economic Insights from Dr. Sherry Cooper

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

It has been just over a year since the Bank of Canada started hiking interest rates. While the economy has remained surprisingly resilient, the housing market has weakened sharply. The Bank has remained on the sidelines for the past two Governing Council announcement dates, and home sales have edged upward in very tight markets. There […]

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1 May

Your Gardening To-Do List!

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

If you are looking to have a garden that is the envy of the neighbourhood, May is a great time to get started on your gardening to-do list. I have put together some helpful tips and ideas for how to get started so your garden shines all summer long! Plant Annuals and Perennials: This is […]

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1 May

How to Pay Off Your Mortgage Faster

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

When it comes to homeownership, many of us dream of the day we will be mortgage-free. While most mortgages operate on a 25-year amortization schedule, there are some ways you can pay off your mortgage quicker! Review Your Payment Schedule: Taking a look at your payment schedule can be an easy way to start paying […]

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24 Apr

Weakening Housing Markets Pose A Risk For The Canadian Economy

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

On April 18, Canada’s national banking regulator, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), released its second Annual Risk Outlook (ARO), outlining what it believes are the most significant headwinds facing the Canadian financial system – and what the regulator plans on doing about it. According to the report, the severe downturn in […]

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22 Apr

Great News On The Inflation Front

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell sharply in March to 4.3% year-over-year, continuing a pattern of repeated declines. Before we break out the champagne, however, much of the drop in inflation resulted from the steep monthly increase in prices in March one year ago (1.4% m/m), the so-called base-year effects. Gasoline prices have fallen sharply […]

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12 Apr

Bank of Canada has left its key interest rate unchanged

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

The Bank of Canada today held its target for the overnight rate at 4½%, with the Bank Rate at 4¾% and the deposit rate at 4½%. The Bank is also continuing its policy of quantitative tightening. Inflation in many countries is easing in the face of lower energy prices, normalizing global supply chains, and tighter […]

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