How four Canadian households are coping with higher mortgage renewal rates
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How four Canadian households are coping with higher mortgage renewal rates
SALMAAN FAROOQUI
PUBLISHED APRIL 25, 2026
UPDATED APRIL 29, 2026
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When the Bank of Canada started rapidly ratcheting up interest rates to fight inflation in 2022, a chorus of economists and housing experts predicted that a calamity was brewing in the Canadian housing market.
Masses of Canadians had just purc…
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