Housing starts up in most regions including Quebec; Toronto sees decline
OTTAWA — Canadian residential construction was hotter than expected in September as the pace of housing starts picked up nationally, despite a decline in Ontario.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Tuesday the seasonally adjusted annual rate of starts was 220,617 in September, up from 184,201 units in August.
Economists had expected an annual pace of 190,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to Thomson Reuters.
CMHC said construction of urban multiple-unit dwellings such as townhouses, condominiums and apartments were the main reason for the increase in most regions, particularly Quebec.


