Laval residents fuming over stagnant stream
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Laval residents fuming over stagnant stream
2017, october 26

Living conditions have taken a turn for the worse for dozens of residents living in Laval. A narrow stream that meanders for two kilometres near the backyards of single-family homes in the Vimont district, has become overgrown with trees, grass, and shrubs. The water, that once naturally flowed, is now stagnant and has become a

La Banque du Canada maintient son taux inchangé
Hypothèque
La Banque du Canada maintient son taux inchangé
2017, october 26

(Ottawa) La Banque du Canada maintient son taux directeur à 1% et a averti mercredi matin qu’elle fera preuve de «circonspection» avant toute future hausse. Après des années de détente monétaire, la Banque avait déjà promulgué deux augmentations de 0,25% depuis juillet, qui ont eu un effet immédiat sur plusieurs types d’emprunts. Peu d’analystes s’attendaient

One in three Canadians already feeling the pinch on finances...
Immobilier
One in three Canadians already feeling the pinch on finances...
2017, october 26

TORONTO — One in three Canadians say that they are already feeling the effects of increasing interest rates, a new poll suggest. The survey done for insolvency firm MNP Ltd. also found that four in 10 of those queried say that if interest rates go up much more, they are afraid they will be in

Les milléniaux tardent à acheter une maison
Immobilier
Les milléniaux tardent à acheter une maison
2017, october 26

Les trentenaires de la génération des milléniaux mettent davantage de temps que leurs prédécesseurs de la génération des baby-boomers à devenir propriétaires. Les données du recensement de Statistique Canada font état d’un écart d’environ cinq points de pourcentage en ce qui a trait au taux de propriété entre les jeunes adultes issus de ces deux

Census: Home ownership plunges as young Canadians opt to rent
Immobilier
Census: Home ownership plunges as young Canadians opt to rent
2017, october 26

OTTAWA — Not everyone wants to own a home these days, Evan Siddall concedes — not even his own millennial-age son. For the head of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., that’s really saying something.But Siddall’s experience is far from uncommon, the latest census figures show: 30-year-old Canadians are less likely to own a home