TORONTO – Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says it has detected overvaluation in 11 housing markets, with other concerns flagged in Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Regina.
Source: Overvaluation in 11 housing markets in Canada, CMHC report says
TORONTO – Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says it has detected overvaluation in 11 housing markets, with other concerns flagged in Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Regina.
Source: Overvaluation in 11 housing markets in Canada, CMHC report says
CANUCKS BANTER By Andrew Chernoff October 27, 2015
The Canucks end their disappointing 5-game home stand tonight against the Montreal Canadians.
The Canucks have lost four games in a row (three of them in regulation play), all of them at home.
The Canadians come into the game on a nine game winning streak from the start of the season; all wins in regulation.
The Canucks lost only four games last season when taking a lead into the final period, going 30-1-3.
Vancouver has already lost three games by blowing 3rd-period leads in their first 5-games at home, and they have only played eight games so far this season.
The Canucks are currently in 4rth-place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference with 9-points; 2-points behind Arizona, who are alone in first place. Edmonton and Los Angeles are both tied for 2nd and 3rd place with 10-points respectively, a point behind Arizona who have 11-points to lead the division.
Vancouver is among the top 19-teams in the NHL, and are tied for the 7th best team in the league with their 9-points. The Montreal Canadians are the top team with 18-points, unbeaten from the start of the season with an 9-game winning streak, all wins in regulation play.
Montreal is currently the best team in the league, in 1rst place in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference and the NHL, with 18-points, riding a 9-game team record unbeaten streak from the start of the season. Tampa Bay are in second place, 6-points behind with 12-points. Florida and Detroit are tied for 3rd and 4rth place, both with 9-points each. The Red Wings and Lightning both have a game in hand on the Montreal Canadians and Tampa Bay Lightening. Ottawa is in 5th place with 8-points.
Alex Burrows and Brandon Sutter lead the Canucks in scoring with 6-points each, followed by Daniel Sedin with 5-points. Rookie Ben Hutton, Jannik Hansen, and Henrik Sedin, closely follow with 4-points.
For the Canadians, Max Pacioretty, leads the Canadians with 11-points, and 7 goals. Tomas Plekanec, P.K. Subban, and Andrei Markov are all next with 10-points apiece. Brendan Gallagher has 9-points.
CANUCKS BANTER By Andrew Chernoff October 24, 2015
The Canucks play their fourth game of five consecutive games at home.
The matchup follows a Canucks 3-2 loss to the Washington Capitals on Thursday, October 22, leaving Vancouver without a win at home so far this season and a record of 0-2-2, and three losses in a row, two losses in regulation play.
The Red Wings enter the game after a 3-2 overtime loss to the Calgary Flames the night before, leaving them with a 1-2-1 road record coming into tonight’s game, and their 4rth loss in a row.
The Canucks are currently tied with San Jose and Los Angeles for 1rst-place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference with 8-points. Arizona and Edmonton are right behind them with seven and six points respectively.
Vancouver is among the top 15-teams in the NHL, and are tied for the 6th best team in the league with their 8-points. The Montreal Canadians are the top team with 16-points, unbeaten from the start of the season with an 8-game winning streak, all wins in regulation play.
Detroit is currently tied for 4rth place in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference, with Florida and Boston, all with 7-points each. The Red Wings have a game in hand on the Montreal Canadians and Tampa Bay Lightening, who have 16 and 11 points each to lead the division. Ottawa is in 3rd place with 8-points.
Brandon Sutter and Daniel Sedin lead the Canucks in scoring with 5-points each, followed by Alex Burrows, Jannik Hansen, and Henrik Sedin, each with 4-points.
For the Red Wings, Henrik Zetterberg and rookie Dylan Larkin lead Detroit in scoring with 10-points and 7-points respectively. Justin Abdelkader and Gustav Nyquist closely follow with 5-points each.
CANUCKS BANTER By Andrew Chernoff October 22, 2015
The Canucks play their third game of five consecutive games at home, against Washington tonight.
The matchup marks the third consecutive game in a row the Canucks will face an opponent in which they swept the 2014-2015 season series.
The Canucks are currently tied with San Jose for 1rst-place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference with 8-points.
Vancouver is among the top 10-teams in the NHL, with their 8-points, with the Montreal Canadians at the top with 14-points, unbeaten at the start of the season with a 7-game unbeaten streak, all wins in regulation play.
Washington is currently in 3rd place in the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference, with 8-points, and have two games in hand on the New York Rangers—-who are tied with the New York Islanders with 9 points—-and a game in hand on the Islanders.
Brandon Sutter leads the Canucks in scoring with 5-points, followed by Alex Burrows, Jannik Hansen, and Daniel Sedin, each with 4-points.
For the Capitals, Alex Ovechkin and defenseman John Carlson are the team leaders with 6-points, with Nicklas Backstrom, T.J. Oshie and Evgney Kuzetsov nipping at their skate blades with 5-points apiece.