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Canadian property prices explained

2/7/2017

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Why have Canadian property prices grown so steeply since 2000?
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This is why:
How long can the Canadian mortgage boom last? I dare not say.
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23/9/2019 07:29:23 am

We all know that Canada is a successful country and a lot of people are dreaming to migrate there. But just like other countries, it also has its own flaws and imperfections that's why we need to allot some problems and mistakes from Canadian government. In terms of its economy, we can see that the country is also facing some issues, but they don't let it affect the overall rate that they have worldwide. It could have been better if you made the article a lite bit longer than this.

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