Statistics Canada released Table 46‑10‑0093‑01 showing residential property counts by ownership type for 2022 and 2023. In Ontario, total residential properties rose from 5,064,025 to 5,120,610, an increase of 56,585. Alberta recorded an increase from 1,583,185 to 1,601,410, while British Columbia’s totals grew from 1,814,285 to 1,834,595. Across these provinces, ownership by individuals remained steady around 92%, with business and government ownership at approximately 8% to 9%. In smaller jurisdictions, such as Yukon and Nunavut, individual ownership percentages were 73% and 22%, respectively, with business and government owning the remaining shares. The data indicates a modest growth in residential property inventory nationwide between 2022 and 2023.
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