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October`s YOY statistics. Notable items:Top-5 Biggest Gaining Cities vs. October 2007:
1) Regina, SK
2) St. John`s, NL
3) Halifax, NS
4) Winnipeg, MB
5) Quebec City, PQ
-Note: Regina & St. John`s` gains much greater than the rest.
Top-5 Biggest Losing Cities vs. October 2007:
1) Edmonton, AB
2) Calgary, AB
3) Victoria, BC
4) Vancouver, BC
5) Windsor, ON
-Note: Edmonton`s losses much greater than the rest.
-Edmonton recorded a 12 month drop of 7.7%, which was the largest annual decline since May 1985, while Calgary recorded a year-over-year decrease of 1.6%; the largest annual decline for this metropolitan area since November 1991. Prices declined by 1.7% in Edmonton and 0.6% in Calgary from September to October 2008.
-On the West Coast, prices were down 0.4% in Vancouver on a year-over-year basis, the first annual drop since April 2001.
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/0...081211c-eng.htm
1) Regina, SK
2) St. John`s, NL
3) Halifax, NS
4) Winnipeg, MB
5) Quebec City, PQ
-Note: Regina & St. John`s` gains much greater than the rest.
Top-5 Biggest Losing Cities vs. October 2007:
1) Edmonton, AB
2) Calgary, AB
3) Victoria, BC
4) Vancouver, BC
5) Windsor, ON
-Note: Edmonton`s losses much greater than the rest.
-Edmonton recorded a 12 month drop of 7.7%, which was the largest annual decline since May 1985, while Calgary recorded a year-over-year decrease of 1.6%; the largest annual decline for this metropolitan area since November 1991. Prices declined by 1.7% in Edmonton and 0.6% in Calgary from September to October 2008.
-On the West Coast, prices were down 0.4% in Vancouver on a year-over-year basis, the first annual drop since April 2001.
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/0...081211c-eng.htm