Garish wealth. Scarce rental housing. A government that sees the middle class as stinking rich. No wonder Vancouverites are at each other’s throats.
Judge ‘doesn’t doubt’ accounts of a forgery ring in Thunder Bay, Ont., but rules disputed painting attributed to the famed Anishinaabe artist is authentic
Vancouver’s foul-mouthed nine-year-old rapper is moving with her mother to L.A., saying, ‘You need money to, like, support your family. Everyone wants to live a good life’
A B.C. surtax on properties worth more than $3 million has owners hopping mad, and tinkering with it won’t appease them
When Toronto-area home prices began their slide, the market served up painful lessons for buyers and sellers alike—and revealed shady behaviour that helped inflate prices in the first place
From misspellings of the suspect’s name to claims the driver was an Islamic terrorist, fiction has shared equal footing with fact online
A trial revealed an alleged wellspring of hundreds of fake paintings purported to be the work of the famed Anishinaabe artist
At the height of the mania, investors accounted for one in five home sales in parts of the GTA, says a new report
Governments often cut spending and balance the books in time for an election. The Liberals turn that strategy on its head.
How an interest rate gap could bite consumers, housing and the loonie
As B.C. pushes harder to cool real estate prices, Doug Ford says the market should regulate itself
Doug Ford’s big win might change the subject in Ontario politics. But will it change many voters’ dim view of their premier?