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54 - Can the Canadian Housing Market Shake off Its Slump?

2025 saw a rift within Canada’s housing market, with prices sagging in some regions but rising steadily in others. Will 2026 be a repeat of last year, or can the depressed regions begin to heal? Join BMO Senior Economists Robert Kavcic and Sal Guatieri as they discuss the outlook ...  Show more

53 - Will the U.S. Housing Market Emerge from the Doldrums?

2025 was another tough year for the US housing market, even as activity showed signs of stirring toward year-end. Join BMO Senior Economist Sal Guatieri as he discusses the outlook for 2026 in the wake of affordability, supply and population growth challenges, wide regional marke ...  Show more

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