Thank goodness there’s no housing bubble, eh?
Canadian mortgage debt is high. It is comparatively higher than Germany, Japan, Italy, or Spain, according to a recent study by the U.S. Mortgage Bankers Association. Yet when Finance Minister Jim Flaherty last week outlawed 35-year mortgages—a step
"No housing bubble," it said in the paper, which is a relief.
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