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  2. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    Instead, by the end of 2021, the Canadian Real Estate Association's House Price Index had risen by 26.6%, the fastest annual pace on record. [50] Condominiums accounted for the bulk of new housing in BC (54%) and Ontario (59%), [ 51 ] and investors constituted an increasing share of the buyers of these units (41% in Ontario).

  3. List of historic places in the Calgary Region - Wikipedia

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    More images: Pearson's House ... More images: Calgary Fire Hall No. 1 140 - 6 Avenue SE Calgary AB ... Edmonton Region. Central Alberta

  4. List of historic places in the Edmonton Capital Region

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    More images: Edmonton Residential School ... More images: Brick House 20450 - 34 Street Edmonton AB ... Calgary Region. Edmonton

  5. List of tallest buildings in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton: 1966–1971 110.92 m (363.9 ft) 26 TELUS House (originally AGT Tower) Edmonton: 1971–1974 134.4 m (441 ft) 33 Bow Valley Square 2: Bow Valley Square: Calgary: 1974–1976 143 m (469 ft) 39 Scotia Centre: Scotia Centre: Calgary: 1976–1982 155.1 m (509 ft) 41 First Canadian Centre: First Canadian Centre: Calgary: 1982–1984 167 m ...

  6. Calgary–Edmonton Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary–Edmonton Corridor is a geographical region of the Canadian province of Alberta. It is the most urbanized area in Alberta and is one of Canada's four most populated urban regions. [ 3 ] It consists of Statistics Canada Alberta census divisions No. 11 , No. 8 , and No. 6 .

  7. List of tallest buildings in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton's first true skyscraper, and the tallest building in Western Canada for five years, was the CN Tower, built in 1966. A building boom did not really begin until the oil shocks of 1973 and 1979 , which prompted construction of many of the city's current tall buildings (17 of the top 20, as of 2019).

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