by Kunal Sawhney | Mar 21, 2022 | Columnists
Canadians know these are not the best times. In the domestic economy, 200,000 jobs were lost in January this year, taking the unemployment rate to 6.5 per cent. What was notable is that a hike in joblessness was recorded for the first time since April 2021, defying...
by Nicole Attias | Dec 14, 2021 | News
Facility mangers and building owners must monitor the elements that impact occupant health to successfully achieve and maintain healthy buildings. Air quality is a huge part of this. Three major reasons for poor indoor air quality in office towers include the presence...
by Richard Silver | Nov 16, 2021 | Columnists
When we went into our first lockdown under COVID-19, there was a feeling that the real estate market would slow. In a very surprising turn for some of us, it did the opposite and all around North America, the market surged. In the past few months, many studies have...
by Yousaf Iqbal | Aug 31, 2021 | Columnists
I have some data in front of me that compares today’s home prices in 21 global cities to those same cities’ prices before the COVID-19 pandemic. The numbers make clear that Canada’s rapidly rising home prices are no anomaly. In fact, in three out of four of the...
by Susan Doran | Aug 9, 2021 | Featured, Profiles
Amanda Abergel, 31, fledging Realtor and first-time new mom, figured she was killing the multi-tasking thing. Then, grocery shopping while speaking via headset to a client, she looked down and noticed that a breast pad was stuck to the bottom of her shoe. Score one...