Tories want to know how many condos are owned by non-citizens. Read our explainer on the issue
Newsmaker, May 25: A tone-deaf campaign against a four-storey Toronto condo tower takes Nimbyism to new heights
Houses haven’t always been the better investment in every neighbourhood
Canadians spend billions a year on renovations. But our love affair with fix-ups has put households—and the economy—at risk.
Stacked on leafy buildings, floating above an alley: creative expressions of urban density are popping up in surprising places
Tamsin McMahon explains why condo dwellers are finding themselves boxed in
A bookcase you can dine at, then sleep on.
Colin Campbell on banana republics and condo lawsuits
The housing bubble has burst, and few will emerge unscathed
‘If you mention overbuilding in Canada, you’re talking about condos’
Retirees, first-time buyers and immigrants will continue to prop up demand
It turns out cramming more people into cities won’t help the environment or our health, and may even hurt the economy