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		<title>By: The Housing Market in Canada Remains Strong &#124; Mortgage &#38; Mortgage Rates in Canada News &#38; Articles - RateSupermarket.ca</title>
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		<description>[...] housing market remains hot in the fourth quarter as the loonie continues to be strong and the Bank of Canada announced no plans to increase overnight lending rates, putting all previous speculations to rest. [...]</description>
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