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Canadian Housing Starts Trend Higher in June

According to the latest release from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the trend in housing starts increased from 252,444 units in May to 258,295 units in June, an increase of 5,851 units. This trend measure is a six-month average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts in Canada.

Builder Confidence Plummets 12 Points in July

The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index reported today that builder sentiment in the market for newly built single-family homes tumbled 12 points lower in July to a reading of 55. This marks the seventh consecutive month of declines, and with the exception of April 2020, is the lowest reading since June 2020.

Canadian Investment in Building Construction Slightly Lower in May

Statistics Canada reported today that investment in building construction edged 0.2% lower in May to $20.6 billion. The downward movement is the result of many of Ontario’s unionized construction workers being on strike during the month. Excluding Ontario, investment increased 1.1% at the national level.

Remodeler Sentiment Drops Year-Over-Year in Q2 of 2022

The National Association of Home Builders/Westlake Royal Remodeling Market Index (RMI) was released today. The RMI posted a reading of 77 in Q2 of 2022, declining 10 points from Q2 of 2021. This is the largest year-over-year decrease since the survey was redesigned in Q1 of 2020.