Canadian Wood Council conducts largest mass timber fire test
The Canadian Wood Council has partnered with federal and provincial governments to conduct a series of five separate fire research burns on a full-scale mass timber structure in Ottawa. The largest burn, happening on a […]
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TORONTO – A new study conducted by Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) finds that Canadians who don’t own homes think home ownership remains far out of reach despite prices cooling slightly across the […]
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Experts predict the Bank of Canada will likely announce another major interest rate boost Wednesday as it tries to rein in runaway inflation. After keeping its key interest rate near zero since March 2020, the central bank unveiled a pair of rate hikes […]
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OTTAWA – The Bank of Canada may need to raise its key interest rate to three per cent or beyond – more than double its current level – to ensure inflation doesn’t settle in for the long haul, its […]
Read More about Bank of Canada open to hiking interest rates past 3% in bid to bridle inflationHome Building, Construction and RE Groups Congratulate Ford’s PC Party
Various construction, home building and real estate organizations have come forward and congratulated Ontario’s Premier Doug Ford and the PC’s for being re-elected. The Progressive Conservatives cruised to a second majority government Thursday. Doug Ford’s […]
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