Chart 2
The metropolitan region of Toronto posts the highest year-over-year price increase
Source(s):
CANSIM table 327-0056.
Note(s):
The year-over-year changes for Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières, Ottawa–Gatineau (Quebec part), Oshawa, Guelph and Kelowna will not be available until the release of January 2018 data.
Chart description
This is a bar clustered chart.
12-month % change | |
---|---|
Canada | 3.8 |
St. John's | -0.8 |
Charlottetown | -0.2 |
Halifax | 1.4 |
Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton | 1.8 |
Québec | 0.4 |
Montréal | 1.1 |
Ottawa–Gatineau (Ontario part) | 2.5 |
Toronto | 9.0 |
Hamilton | 3.6 |
St. Catharines–Niagara | 7.2 |
Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo | 6.5 |
London | 6.5 |
Windsor | 5.5 |
Greater Sudbury | 0.8 |
Winnipeg | 3.4 |
Regina | -0.1 |
Saskatoon | -0.5 |
Calgary | -0.9 |
Edmonton | -0.6 |
Vancouver | 5.1 |
Victoria | 4.2 |
Source(s):
CANSIM table 327-0056.
Note(s):
The year-over-year changes for Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières, Ottawa–Gatineau (Quebec part), Oshawa, Guelph and Kelowna will not be available until the release of January 2018 data.
Report a problem on this page
Is something not working? Is there information outdated? Can't find what you're looking for?
Please contact us and let us know how we can help you.
- Date modified: