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  2. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    From 2003 to 2018, Canada saw an increase in home and property prices of up to 337% in some cities. [2] In 2016, the OECD warned that Canada's financial stability was at risk due to elevated housing prices, investment and household debt. [3] By 2018, home-owning costs were above 1990 levels when Canada saw its last housing bubble burst. [4]

  3. Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada

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    Many large-scale events that planned to take place in 2020 in Canada were cancelled or delayed. This includes all major sporting and artistic events. [2] Canada's tourism and air travel sectors were hit especially hard due to travel restrictions. [3] Some farmers feared a labour shortfall and bankruptcy. [4] The pandemic affected consumer ...

  4. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    Inflation hit past 100% in February 2023 for the first time since 1991. [197] [198] Argentina's December 2023 annual inflation was the highest in the world at 211.4%. [199] Chile had low inflation for several years thanks to the monetary policy of its autonomous central bank.

  5. Robert Kiyosaki Predicts Economy Crash Again - AOL

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    Though inflation was at an all-time high recently, of 9.1%, it’s dropped back to 3%, and consumer demand for goods and services, even for big-ticket items like cars and houses, is not slowing ...

  6. A housing crash in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand? It ...

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    Goldman Sachs: Home prices to fall 21% in New Zealand, 18% in Australia, and 13% in Canada. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Eyeing rebound, Canada's Alberta instead hit by oil price crash

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    Alberta's hopes of a rebound this year for its long-struggling oil industry have been dashed by a crash in global crude prices, dragging down producers' stocks and leaving the Canadian province's ...

  8. Early 2000s recession - Wikipedia

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    Canada's economy is closely linked to that of the United States, and economic conditions south of the border tend to quickly make their way north. Canada's stock markets were especially hard hit by the collapse in high-tech stocks. For much of the 1990s the rapid rise of the TSX had almost wholly been attributed to two stocks: Nortel and BCE ...

  9. Economy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Canada is a highly developed mixed economy, [33] [34] [35] with the world's ninth-largest economy as of 2024, and a nominal GDP of approximately US$2.117 trillion. [6] Canada is one of the world's largest trading nations, with a highly globalized economy. [36] In 2021, Canadian trade in goods and services reached $2.016 trillion ...