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By The Numbers
*Homeowners who purchased their homes between 1999 and 2008.
Chawla, Raj K. 2011. e distribution of mortgage debt in Canada. Perspectives on Labour
and Income. Summer 2011, vol.23, no. 2. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XIE.
The percentage
of Canadians who
consider mortgages
are 'good debt.'
Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals:
Mortgage Insights 2013, by Kyle Davies, account director for Maritz
Research Council. www.caamp.org
The percentage
of outstanding
mortgages originated
by mortgage brokers –
the highest share for
mortgage brokers over
five years of tracking.
Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals:
Mortgage Insights 2013, by Kyle Davies, account director for Maritz Research Council.
www.caamp.org
e number of
times Canada's
banking system
has been ranked
Number 1 by the
World Economic
Forum for the most
sound banking
system in the world.
Canadian Bankers Association. www.cba.ca
e "low
and stable"
percentage
of bank
mortgages in
arrears in Canada
(as of December 2013).
Evan Siddall, president and CEO of Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation, speaking at the Canadian Home Builders' Association in
Whistler (April 4, 2014).
80%
28%
.32%
20¢
In B.C. households* spent
20 cents of every dollar of
their disposable income
on mortgage payments,
compared with the national
average of 17 cents.
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