AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHousing affordability trade-offs: Royal LePage says 46% of Canadians would cut or skip a wedding to boost a home down payment, with B.C. couples most likely to ask for wedding money for housing (86% “definitely/maybe”). Mortgage confidence: CMHC reports mortgage worry is easing—39% of recent borrowers are still concerned about payments (down from 53% in 2025)—even as affordability pressure remains. Transit uncertainty: Saskatoon’s Link bus-only lanes plan is in limbo after council didn’t endorse downtown First Avenue lanes, putting the June 2028 launch at risk. Water pressure ahead: Metro Vancouver is warning Stage 3 watering restrictions may start in June, as the region braces for tighter supply. Data-centre backlash: Protesters in Vancouver rallied against proposed AI data centres, arguing they’ll strain water and energy. Context: Earlier this week, the same affordability theme kept showing up—people are prioritizing housing over big-ticket life events.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.