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Oil Surge Pushes Bond Yields Higher: What Canadian Homeowners Need to Know About Rising Borrowing Costs
A spike in oil prices and strong labour market data are driving Treasury yields higher while reducing expectations for Fed rate cuts, creating headwinds for Canadian mortgage rates and home equity access.
Mar 6, 2026Gold Drops Signal Higher Rates Ahead - What Canadian Homeowners Need to Know
Gold's retreat amid a stronger U.S. dollar and delayed rate-cut expectations suggests Canadian mortgage rates could stay elevated longer than hoped, directly impacting your monthly payments and debt consolidation plans.
Mar 4, 2026Iran Conflict Threatens BoC Rate Cuts – What This Means for Your Mortgage
A prolonged Middle East conflict could reignite inflation fears and delay expected Bank of Canada rate cuts, potentially keeping mortgage rates elevated longer than anticipated.
Mar 4, 2026Bank of Canada January 2026 Rate Decision: What Lower Rates Mean for Debt Consolidation
The Bank of Canada's January 2026 rate decision is shifting the financial landscape for Canadian homeowners — and for the millions carrying significant consumer debt, the timing could be significant.
Jan 23, 2026Fall 2025 Housing Market: Alberta vs British Columbia — Where Homeowners Have the Most Equity
As Canada's housing market heads into fall 2025, Alberta and British Columbia continue to dominate home equity conversations — but for very different reasons. Here's what homeowners in both provinces need to know about their equity position and what it could mean for managing rising household debt.
Oct 9, 2025Bank of Canada September 2025 Rate Decision: What It Means for Your Mortgage and Debt Consolidation
The Bank of Canada's September 2025 rate decision is sending ripples through the mortgage market — and for Canadian homeowners carrying a median debt load of $106,000, the timing could matter more than ever.
Sep 4, 2025Bank of Canada June 2025 Rate Decision: What It Means for Canadian Homeowners with Consumer Debt
The Bank of Canada held its overnight rate steady at 2.75% on June 4, 2025 — but for the millions of Canadian homeowners carrying a median consumer debt load of $106,000, the real story is what comes next and whether now is the time to act.
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