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Canadian Housing Starts Rise Slightly in February, Says CMHC

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Housing construction in Canada edged higher in February, according to new data released by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

The agency said the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts rose modestly compared with the previous month, reflecting a slight increase in new residential construction activity across the country.

Officials at the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation noted that the increase was mainly driven by stronger construction of multi unit residential buildings, particularly in major urban areas.

Housing starts are considered an important indicator of economic activity because they reflect confidence among developers and builders about future housing demand.

Despite the slight rise in February, analysts say Canada’s housing sector continues to face challenges, including high borrowing costs, construction expenses, and limited housing supply in many cities.

The data comes as policymakers in Canada continue to focus on expanding housing availability to address affordability concerns in major markets.

Economists say sustained increases in housing starts will be necessary to help narrow the supply gap and stabilize prices over the long term, particularly as population growth continues to drive demand for housing.

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