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Housing Statistics
This supplement to the annual Canadian Housing Statistics from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation provides monthly updates on Canada’s housing markets at the national, provincial and local levels.
Twelve statistical tables that offer a range of current and historical data on housing starts, completions, dwellings under construction, market absorption, mortgage-lending activity and mortgage rates.
Click on the link below to view the publication for the month of December, 2009:
Monthly Housing Statistics
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