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Lowest Winnipeg mortgage rates: Save with Cambrian Credit Union May 12th
When Canadians need a mortgage, they often default to the big banks—but there’s a whole other world of financing options to explore. Credit unions have competitive interest rates in Canada, including Manitoba, plus innovative mortgage options you may not be able to find elsewhere. Shopping aroun.... More »

Planning to use your home equity in retirement + MORE Jun 2nd
How much of your net worth is wrapped up in your home? According to Statistics Canada, the median net worth for senior families in 2023 was $1,109,700. The most common type of asset for Canadians was a family home, with a median value of $500,000.
Since home equity makes up such a significant all.... More »

How to protect yourself from identity fraud in Canada + MORE Mar 31st
In 2024, Canadians lost a jaw-dropping $638 million to fraud, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC). That’s already a hefty $60 million more than losses reported the previous year, but the true total is likely much, much higher—experts at the CAFC say that less than 5% of scams are .... More »

Ask the Expert: Steve Garganis – What’s your Canadian mortgage strategy in Trump’s tariff war? + MORE Apr 15th
Make no mistake, we are in a war — an economic war. President Donald Trump has threatened, imposed, or temporarily reversed tariffs on just about every country in the world, including Canada.
Canada will now see a 25% tariff on aluminum, steel, Canadian automobiles and non-CUSMA-compliant .... More »

Mortgage digest: More Canadians sidelined from homebuying as recession fears rise May 21st
A growing number of Canadians are pressing pause on homebuying plans as economic anxiety deepens, according to BMO’s latest Real Financial Progress Index..... More »
Housing starts up 3% in January, but trade risks add ‘significant uncertainty’: CMHC
– canadianmortgagetrends.com
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in January rose three per cent compared with December, helped by strength in multi-unit starts in Quebec and B.C.