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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