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Housing starts remained flat in November

Ottawa, December 15, 2022

The standalone monthly SAAR of total housing starts for all areas in Canada was flat in November, with a minor decline of 0.2% (264,159 units) compared to October (264,581 units). The SAAR of total urban starts was also flat, with 242,644 units recorded in November. Multi-unit urban starts increased 2% to 190,415 units, while single-detached urban starts fell 7% to 52,229 units.

Rural starts were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 21,515 units.

“Both the Monthly SAAR and the six-month trend were flat in November. Among Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, both Toronto and Vancouver posted increases in total SAAR housing starts in November, with Toronto up 20% and Vancouver up 8%. Montreal was the laggard, with a 62% decrease in multi-unit activity which brought the overall level of housing starts in Canada down to similar levels observed in October. Despite this, housing starts activity remains elevated in Canada in 2022,” said Bob Dugan, CMHC's Chief Economist.

The trend in housing starts was 274,361 units in November, down 1% from 277,044 units in October, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). This trend measure is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) of housing starts.

CMHC uses the trend measure as a complement to the monthly SAAR of housing starts to account for considerable swings in monthly estimates and obtain a clearer picture of upcoming new housing supply. In some situations, analyzing only SAAR data can be misleading, as the multi-unit segment largely drives the market and can vary significantly from one month to the next.

Key facts:

  • Monthly Housing Starts and Other Construction Data are accessible in English and French on our website and the CMHC Housing Market Information Portal.
  • Housing starts data is available on the eleventh business day each month. We will release the December housing starts along with annual data on January 17 at 8:15 AM ET.
  • Definitions and methodology to better understand the foundations of the Starts and Completions and Market Absorption surveys.

As a trusted source of housing information, CMHC provides unbiased housing-related data, research, and market information to help close knowledge gaps, and deepen understanding of complex housing issues to inform future policy decisions. Housing starts facilitate the analysis of monthly, quarterly and year-over-year activity in the new home market.  The data we collect as part of our Starts and Completions and Market Absorption surveys helps us obtain a clearer picture of upcoming new housing supply and is used as part of our various housing reports.

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Related links:

  • Overview of residential construction in Canada’s largest CMAs (HSR)
  • The road ahead for the economy and housing — fall 2022 update
  • Canada’s housing supply shortage: skilled labour capacity
  • Understanding Canada's housing supply shortages
  • Household projections for Canada’s major urban centres

Information on this release:

We encourage journalists to contact CMHC Media Relations and arrange to speak to our market analysts regarding the housing starts in their respective Canadian Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs).

Media Relations, CMHC
media@cmhc-schl.gc.ca

November Housing Starts in Canada — All areas

Housing Start Data in Centres 10,000 Population and Over (Provinces)
  Single-Detached All Others Total
Nov. 2021 Nov. 2022 % Nov. 2021 Nov, 2022 % Nov. 2021 Nov. 2022 %
N.-L. 36 31 -14 1 2 100 37 33 -11
P.E.I. 42 24 -43 49 84 71 91 108 19
N.S. 134 114 -15 461 188 -59 595 302 -49
N.B. 76 88 16 329 543 65 405 631 56
Atlantic 288 257 -11 840 817 -3 1,128 1,074 -5
Qc 694 539 -22 4,605 3,310 -28 5,299 3,849 -27
Ont. 2,266 2,014 -11 9,048 6,734 -26 11,314 8,748 -23
Man. 217 196 -10 267 662 148 484 858 77
Sask. 88 93 6 206 104 -50 294 197 -33
Alta. 1,110 888 -20 2,375 1,719 -28 3,485 2,607 -25
Prairies 1,415 1,177 -17 2,848 2,485 -13 4,263 3,662 -14
B.C. 621 616 -1 2,379 3,297 39 3,000 3,913 30
Canada (10,000+) 5,284 4,603 -13 19,720 16,643 -16 25,004 21,246 -15

Data for 2021 and 2022 based on 2016 Census Definitions.

Source: CMHC Starts and Completion Survey, Market Absorption Survey

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Housing Start Data in Centres 10,000 Population and Over (Metropolitan Areas)
  Single-Detached All Others Total
Nov. 2021 Nov. 2022 % Nov. 2021 Nov. 2022 % Nov. 2021 Nov. 2022 %
Abbotsford – Mission 35 41 17 24 22 -8 59 63 7
Barrie 95 59 -38 118 490 315 213 549 158
Belleville 24 23 -4 9 4 -56 33 27 -18
Brantford 147 73 -50 224 103 -54 371 176 -53
Calgary 451 332 -26 1,741 1,341 -23 2,192 1,673 -24
Edmonton 444 409 -8 528 294 -44 972 703 -28
Greater Sudbury 18 5 -72 12 12 - 30 17 -43
Guelph 22 11 -50 18 40 122 40 51 28
Halifax 63 48 -24 376 142 -62 439 190 -57
Hamilton 41 65 59 514 841 64 555 906 63
Kelowna 135 40 -70 298 245 -18 433 285 -34
Kingston 45 13 -71 534 6 -99 579 19 -97
Kitchener – Cambridge – Waterloo 52 98 88 218 920 322 270 1,018 277
Lethbridge 33 13 -61 22 7 -68 55 20 -64
London 151 93 -38 130 215 65 281 308 10
Moncton 16 19 19 260 303 17 276 322 17
Montréal 256 136 -47 2,835 873 -69 3,091 1,009 -67
Oshawa 58 75 29 124 378 205 182 453 149
Ottawa – Gatineau 362 251 -31 1,218 997 -18 1,580 1,248 -21
Gatineau 67 57 -15 127 659 419 194 716 269
Ottawa 295 194 -34 1,091 338 -69 1,386 532 -62
Peterborough 33 28 -15 0 0 - 33 28 -15
Québec 81 89 10 748 925 24 829 1,014 22
Regina 22 20 -9 141 29 -79 163 49 -70
Saguenay 29 18 -38 52 8 -85 81 26 -68
St. Catharines – Niagara 79 135 71 145 106 -27 224 241 8
Saint John 21 30 43 0 129 ## 21 159 ##
St. John's 31 28 -10 1 2 100 32 30 -6
Saskatoon 58 67 16 55 66 20 113 133 18
Sherbrooke 35 26 -26 194 191 -2 229 217 -5
Thunder Bay 11 12 9 4 2 -50 15 14 -7
Toronto 688 686 0 5,252 2,813 -46 5,940 3,499 -41
Trois-Rivières 26 14 -46 114 43 -62 140 57 -59
Vancouver 224 324 45 1,344 1,998 49 1,568 2,322 48
Victoria 38 41 8 309 558 81 347 599 73
Windsor 38 43 13 119 79 -34 157 122 -22
Winnipeg 167 165 -1 211 583 176 378 748 98
Total 4,029 3,530 -12 17,892 14,765 -17 21,921 18,295 -17

Data for 2021 and 2022 based on 2016 Census Definitions.

Source: CMHC Starts and Completion Survey, Market Absorption Survey

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Housing Start Data — Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates (SAAR) (Provinces — 10,000+)
  Single-Detached All Others Total
Oct. 2022 Nov. 2022 % Oct. 2022 Nov 2022 % Oct. 2022 Nov. 2022 %
N.L. 229 306 34 24 24 - 253 330 30
P.E.I. 277 218 -21 480 1,008 110 757 1,226 62
N.S. 1,472 1,395 -5 1,033 2,189 112 2,505 3,584 43
N.B. 1,029 886 -14 653 6,519 ## 1,682 7,405 340
Qc 5,754 5,844 2 42,442 36,755 -13 48,196 42,599 -12
Ont. 22,569 22,213 -2 63,695 74,692 17 86,264 96,905 12
Man. 2,753 2,424 -12 6,408 7,944 24 9,161 10,368 13
Sask. 936 1,143 22 3,564 1,248 -65 4,500 2,391 -47
Alta. 13,261 10,409 -22 33,787 20,393 -40 47,048 30,802 -35
B.C. 7,693 7,391 -4 35,060 39,643 13 42,753 47,034 10
Canada (10,000+) 55,973 52,229 -7 187,146 190,415 2 243,119 242,644 0
Canada (All Areas) 71,715 67,803 -5 192,866 196,357 2 264,581 264,159 0

Data for 2021 and 2022 based on 2016 Census Definitions.

Source: CMHC Starts and Completion Survey, Market Absorption Survey

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Housing Start Data — Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates (SAAR) (Metropolitan Areas)
  Single-Detached  All Others Total
Oct. 2022 Nov. 2022 % Oct. 2022 Nov. 2022 % Oct. 2022 Nov. 2022 %
Abbotsford – Mission 431 456 6 348 264 -24 779 720 -8
Barrie 902 603 -33 408 5,880 ## 1,310 6,483 395
Belleville 193 263 36 72 48 -33 265 311 17
Brantford 1,207 837 -31 732 1,236 69 1,939 2,073 7
Calgary 5,995 3,913 -35 14,220 16,092 13 20,215 20,005 -1
Edmonton 5,430 5,204 -4 18,348 3,528 -81 23,778 8,732 -63
Greater Sudbury 59 53 -10 24 144 ## 83 197 137
Guelph 120 103 -14 216 480 122 336 583 74
Halifax 476 603 27 504 1,704 238 980 2,307 135
Hamilton 644 630 -2 3,696 10,092 173 4,340 10,722 147
Kelowna 630 443 -30 1,836 2,940 60 2,466 3,383 37
Kingston 309 110 -64 120 72 -40 429 182 -58
Kitchener – Cambridge – Waterloo 1,346 1,216 -10 4,224 11,040 161 5,570 12,256 120
Lethbridge 216 149 -31 96 84 -13 312 233 -25
London 1,342 1,161 -13 3,240 2,580 -20 4,582 3,741 -18
Moncton 260 232 -11 276 3,636 ## 536 3,868 ##
Montréal 1,382 1,365 -1 27,781 10,497 -62 29,163 11,862 -59
Oshawa 593 992 67 9,300 4,536 -51 9,893 5,528 -44
Ottawa – Gatineau 4,295 2,727 -37 15,312 11,964 -22 19,607 14,691 -25
 Gatineau 772 696 -10 5,736 7,908 38 6,508 8,604 32
 Ottawa 3,523 2,031 -42 9,576 4,056 -58 13,099 6,087 -54
Peterborough 491 293 -40 0 0 - 491 293 -40
Québec 1,033 1,073 4 8,712 11,100 27 9,745 12,173 25
Regina 199 219 10 1,680 348 -79 1,879 567 -70
Saguenay 312 228 -27 216 96 -56 528 324 -39
St. Catharines – Niagara 847 1,367 61 1,356 1,272 -6 2,203 2,639 20
Saint John 301 264 -12 24 1,548 ## 325 1,812 458
St. John's 197 260 32 24 24 - 221 284 29
Saskatoon 731 836 14 1,800 792 -56 2,531 1,628 -36
Sherbrooke 314 353 12 1,128 2,292 103 1,442 2,645 83
Thunder Bay 84 121 44 48 24 -50 132 145 10
Toronto 6,331 7,774 23 28,344 33,756 19 34,675 41,530 20
Trois-Rivières 210 168 -20 744 516 -31 954 684 -28
Vancouver 3,599 4,107 14 22,440 23,976 7 26,039 28,083 8
Victoria 536 591 10 6,756 6,696 -1 7,292 7,287 0
Windsor 416 546 31 312 948 204 728 1,494 105
Winnipeg 2,462 2,173 -12 6,096 6,996 15 8,558 9,169 7

Data for 2021 and 2022 based on 2016 Census Definitions.

Source: CMHC Starts and Completion Survey, Market Absorption Survey

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