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![A real estate sign is pictured in Vancouver on June 12, 2018. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says homebuyers in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal believe foreign buyers are heavily influencing the market. A CMHC study surveying 30,000 recent homebuyers in the three cities says 68 per cent of Vancouver respondents, 48 per cent of Toronto respondents and 42 per cent of Montreal respondents believe foreign buyers are driving up home prices. CMHC Report 20180627](https://i.cbc.ca/1.4732000.1530636222!/cpImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_460/cmhc-report-20180627.jpg)
A trade war might be bad for the economy, but not bad enough to stop short-term hikes in U.S. and Canadian borrowing costs.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsA trade war might be bad for the economy, but not bad enough to stop short-term hikes in U.S. and Canadian borrowing costs.
via CBC | Top Stories News
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