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Backgrounder: Supporting winter tourism in the Mauricie and Lanaudière regions

The following information, which complements the news release issued on April 8, 2021, specifies the breakdown of CED financial assistance by organization.

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The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne announces over $2 million in funding for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and quad trail maintenance in the Mauricie and Lanaudière regions

Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions provides funding for 16 organizations in the Mauricie and Lanaudière regions for cross-country ski, snowmobiling and quad trail maintenance to help attract winter activity enthusiasts from home and abroad in the coming years.

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Statement by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) announced today that it is restarting its consultation on the minimum qualifying rate for uninsured mortgages.

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Russia downs Norway to book playoff spot at men’s world curling championship

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There was a time, not that long ago, when Canada arrived at the men’s world curling championship and there were those games littered across the schedule you could basically pencil in a win for the Canadian curlers. But those days are over.

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Bank regulator raises Canada’s mortgage stress test level, making it harder to qualify for home loan

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Canada’s top banking regulator is raising the mortgage stress test level to 5.25 per cent or two percentage points above the market rate, whichever is higher, making it harder to qualify for a home loan, shrinking the pool of qualified borrowers and ultimately bringing down house prices.

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