The third-biggest city in Quebec just snagged a top spot in this year's ranking of Canada's best places to live based on home costs. It's a big deal for a spot that's often more in the background than the spotlight, marking a shift in Canadian real estate trends.
IRCC said that by welcoming people in skilled trades such as carpentry, plumbing and welding, Canada can help its construction sector attract skilled workers.
IRCC said that by welcoming people in skilled trades such as carpentry, plumbing and welding, Canada can help its construction sector attract skilled workers.
Aspiring Quebec homeowners are in for some depressing news on the real estate front, as the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) releases its latest predictions for the housing market in the months and years to come. Unfortunately, for Canadians, buying a new home is more challenging than ever since the onset of the pandemic.
Buying property in Canada just got harder for people who don't live here. New legislation that took effect on January 1, 2023, bans "non-Canadian" buyers from purchasing any residential property anywhere in the country. There are some reasons behind these choices, but first, let's get into what the ban actually means.