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
Innovators across North America changing their industries’ landscapes
From real estate to blockchain, these 7 entrepreneurs are pushing forward with creativity. Who said business must be done as usual? The strongest advancements come from those willing to think outside of the box. Read on to learn about seven disruptors who will inspire you with their original thinking and
Hiking development charges will only make homes more unaffordable
Builders and developers must overcome myriad planning, zoning, and logistical hurdles as well as rustle through a lot of red tape, rules, and regulations to get residential projects built in Toronto. It all comes with a hefty price, of course. The more time and money a developer spends navigating the
Canadian Real Estate Has “Amplified Risk” For Lenders, False Income Common: OSFI
Canada’s bank regulator is getting its ducks in a row after a routine audit to assess financial system risk. The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) published its first Annual Risk Outlook last week. The report covers systemic risks to the system, including a home price crash. Amongst the issues
5 ways to keep your investment property in tip-top shape
If you have an investment property, consider it a worthy endeavor that can provide you with a steady source of income. But to maximize your profits from your property, it’s important to ensure it’s in tip-top shape. Taking the necessary actions to keep your investment property in good condition can