annualized)
| Province | 
 February 2012 | 
February2011 
 | 
March 2012 | 
March 2011 | 
April 2012 | 
April 2011 | 
| Newfoundland/Labrador | 
2,600 | 
3,100  | 
3,000  | 
4,200  | 
4,100  | 
2,300  | 
| 
PEI  | 
500 | 
500  | 
400  | 
600  | 
1,100  | 
700  | 
| 
Nova Scotia  | 
4,400  | 
4,100  | 
4,300  | 
3,300  | 
2,500  | 
3,900  | 
| 
New Brunswick  | 
1,700  | 
1,000  | 
1,800  | 
1,300  | 
2,300  | 
2,500  | 
| 
Quebec  | 
47,500  | 
42,800  | 
43,900  | 
50,300  | 
62,800  | 
45,100  | 
| 
Ontario  | 
67,300  | 
66,200  | 
87,300  | 
75,500  | 
97,600  | 
67,600  | 
| 
Manitoba  | 
6,300  | 
5,400  | 
7,600  | 
4,100  | 
4,800  | 
4,800  | 
| 
Saskatchewan  | 
11,200  | 
9,300  | 
8,400  | 
5,300  | 
8,500  | 
5,900  | 
| 
Alberta  | 
32,100  | 
22,400  | 
35,500  | 
20,800  | 
37,300  | 
21,400  | 
| 
British Columbia  | 
31,300  | 
25,600  | 
22,600  | 
19,700  | 
23,800  | 
24,500  | 
| 
CANADA  | 
204,900  | 
180,400  | 
214,800  | 
185,100  | 
244,800  | 
178,700 
 | 
Source: CMHC Housing Now - May 2011 and May 2012. This 
seasonally adjusted data goes through stages of revision at different times of 
the year
 
 
 
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