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Home prices in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) saw a slight dip in August as sales remained relatively flat compared to the month prior, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) reported on Wednesday.

August saw a total of 5,294 sales across the GTA, just 44 more than were seen in July. Compared to the same time last year, however, August 2023 showed a 5.2% decline. Detached and semi-detached homes, specifically, were responsible for the overall decline, with sales down 12% and 14.4%, respectively, for the housing types. Townhomes and condos, which tend to be the more affordable housing types, saw sales increases of 0.6% and 7.6%, respectively.

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Where is the best place in Canada to work if you're young? Is it in the country's bustling urban hubs like Toronto or Vancouver? Or quieter cities like Winnipeg and Regina? It's a tricky question to answer, well, at least it was until the Urban Work Index came to play.

The 2023 version of the study revealed the five best cities for young people to find jobs in Canada.

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Welcome back — Andrew from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: SpaceX, the aerospace company backed by full-time Twitter troll Elon Musk, launched a Falcon 9 rocket over the weekend as part of "ispace Mission 1," a lunar expedition aimed at cataloging geographical landmarks on the surface of the moon. In fairness, the vast nothingness of the moon is about the only place where it's actually safe to deploy one of Musk's AI-backed vehicles.

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The Bank of Canada announced on Wednesday that its key interest rate has increased to 1.5% — bad news for those who have borrowed money, such as mortgages, but a step toward ultimately making inflation-stricken Canada more affordable.

The central bank also warned that it's "prepared to act more forcefully" to meet its target of lowering Canada's inflation rate to 2%, suggesting that further hikes could be on the horizon as early as the next interest rate announcement on July 13. Canada's inflation rate hit 6.8% in April, the country's highest clip since January 1991 — back when Home Alone reigned supreme at the box office and Drake was still just Aubrey.

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Turns out that being a young person in Canada is actually incredibly financially difficult.

A new study has found that nearly every single city in Canada is unaffordable for young people. So much so, that on average, young people living in Canada run a deficit of $750 a month.

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