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Why Canadian fixed mortgage rates are rising again
After briefly dipping below 4%, most five-year fixed mortgage rates at Canada’s major banks are back above the 4% mark, and could stay elevated for the foreseeable future, experts say.

Fixed rates are creeping up—and variable-rate discounts are shrinking too
Some of the lowest fixed mortgage rates have vanished in recent weeks—and lenders are quietly tightening up their variable-rate discounts too.

Mortgage Digest: Fixed mortgage rates keep falling, but variable-rate pricing is on the rise
Spring mortgage season is bringing better fixed-rate deals, but not all borrowers are seeing relief. While lenders continue trimming fixed rates, discounts on variable rates are shrinking.

Mortgage rate war heats up as big banks slash rates — “The spring market starts now”: Butler
Big banks are slashing mortgage rates in a heated battle for market share as the spring homebuying season kicks off.

Mortgage Digest: 5 big banks cut fixed mortgage rates following bond yield drop
Mortgage providers nationwide have been gradually lowering their fixed mortgage rates, including five of the country’s Big 6 banks.

Fixed vs. variable: Why variable-rate mortgages are making a comeback
After the Bank of Canada’s latest rate reduction 5-year variable mortgage rates are now on par with their fixed-rate counterparts, raising the question: Is now the time to go variable?

Canadian fixed mortgage rates are dropping as U.S. tariffs shake markets
Canada’s 5-year bond yield has fallen to its lowest level since June 2022, following fresh concerns over economic uncertainty and global trade tensions.

Whiplash in Canada’s bond market signals rate roller-coaster ahead, experts say
When it comes to predicting mortgage rates, the only thing Canada’s mortgage experts are certain of right now is that nothing is certain.

Housing initiatives take centre stage in Fall Economic Statement amid political turmoil
It was a dramatic day in Ottawa as Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned from cabinet just hours before she was scheduled to deliver the government’s Fall Economic Statement (FES).