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Apartment, row house growth outpaces single-detached homes: census

TORONTO – Single-detached houses are still the most plentiful type of housing in Canada, but apartments and row houses are slowly catching up, the latest census data reveals. The figures released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday show the country’s 7.8 million single-detached homes made up about 53 per cent of
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Nathan Levinson, një kanadez në Tiranë: Shqiptarët, të zgjuar dhe mësojnë shpejt

Një nga problemet më të mëdha sot në Shqipëri është largimi i të rinjve jashtë vendit dhe kërkimi mundësive të punësimit në shtete të tjera. Por në Tiranë gjen edhe të kundërtën, ka nga ata që kanë lënë shtete të zhvilluara për të punuar dhe jetuar në Shqipëri. Një prej
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Royal York Property Management Offers Unprecedented Financial Support for Struggling Real Estate Investors

North York, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – May 7, 2022) – A Toronto-based property management company operating across Ontario and Europe, Royal York Property Management, has announced up to a $500 per month supplement for ‘struggling landlords’. Founder and Global Director Nathan Levinson stated that the offer was aimed at alleviating the stress of property investors amidst a worsening economic environment. Mr.
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Analysis Rising rates to cool Ontario housing market more than pre-election promises

With an election looming, Canada’s province of Ontario is moving to rein in surging home prices with populist measures like a bigger foreign-buyer tax, but economists warn rising interest rates are likely to do most of the work.  Already there are signs the red-hot markets are cooling after last month’s central bank
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ANALYSIS: Why the Ontario election is one that all of Canada should watch  

Voters in Ontario will pass judgment on the government of Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives on June 2 but the race that will officially begin Wednesday is one that should interest voters across Canada. Every Ontario election, of course, has some national significance. After all, Ontario has more than