Chart 2
Higher new home prices in British Columbia were responsible for most of the national gain in September, while results in the rest of Canada were mixed

Canada St. John's Charlottetown Halifax Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton Québec Sherbrooke Trois-Rivières Montréal Ottawa–Gatineau (Quebec part) Ottawa–Gatineau (Ontario part) Oshawa Toronto Hamilton St. Catharines–Niagara Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo Guelph London Windsor Greater Sudbury Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Calgary Edmonton Kelowna Vancouver Victoria -0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 month-over-month % change
Source(s):
CANSIM table 327-0056.

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This is a bar clustered chart.

Higher new home prices in British Columbia were responsible for most of the national gain in September, while results in the rest of Canada were mixed
  month-over-month % change
Canada 0.2
St. John's 0.0
Charlottetown 0.0
Halifax 0.1
Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton 0.0
Québec 0.0
Sherbrooke 0.3
Trois-Rivières 0.0
Montréal 0.2
Ottawa–Gatineau (Quebec part) 0.4
Ottawa–Gatineau (Ontario part) 0.0
Oshawa 0.9
Toronto 0.0
Hamilton 0.0
St. Catharines–Niagara 0.6
Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo 0.0
Guelph 0.0
London 0.2
Windsor 0.0
Greater Sudbury 0.0
Winnipeg 0.3
Regina -0.3
Saskatoon -0.2
Calgary -0.1
Edmonton -0.1
Kelowna 0.9
Vancouver 0.7
Victoria 0.0
Source(s):
CANSIM table 327-0056.
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