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Weaker Demand for Home Construction Loans Reported in Q1 of 2022

The Federal Reserve Board’s Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey for Q1 of 2022, with further analysis provided by the National Association of Home Builders, reveals that Bank Lending Practices showed a significant net share of banks reporting more relaxed lending standards and weaker demand for most categories of residential real estate loans.

Labor Unrest in Ontario Leads to Construction Delays

On Monday, members of Ontario chapter of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America began a strike action. Fifteen thousand carpenters in the industrial, commercial, and instructional sector walked off the job, joining thousands of crane operators and 15,000 other residential construction workers who walked off the job last week.

Total Value of Canadian Building Permits Declined in March 2022

Statistics Canada reported on Monday that the total value of building permits in Canada declined -9.3% in March to a value of $1.7 billion (CAD). The decline was mainly due to the non-residential sector, which was down -29.5% to $3.7 billion. On a constant dollar basis, the total value of building permits was down -11.5% to $7.6 billion in March.