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Newsroom Ready: U.S. tariffs will slow housing construction in Canada, industry group says
Canadian Home Builders’ Association CEO Kevin Lee says U.S. tariffs levied on Canada will have a “muted” impact on their own, but Canadians should still expect home construction to slow. He says a slowing economy and weaker housing market tied to the tariffs could drag down the pace of housing starts while counter tariffs from Canada could drive up construction costs. (Mar. 4, 2025)
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The Canadian Press
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CP174257439
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r_Housing-Tariffs20250304T1315
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3/4/2025 1:15:00 PM
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building
business
business and finance
CHBA
construction
construction and property
economy
HOUSING
Kevin Lee
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Ottawa
tariffs