Candyd Mendoza

Candyd Mendoza

Candyd Mendoza is a North America news writer at Mortgage Professional America and Canadian Mortgage Professional, who also runs the Mortgage Minute LinkedIn newsletter. She previously wrote for a cryptocurrency news website and reported socio-political news for a local paper in the Philippines. Outside of work, Candyd is a cliff diving enthusiast, photography novice, and blue jeans collector. 

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Canada's cottage prices still climbing as buyers wait and watch

Recreational home market stabilizes, but inventory and lifestyle demand keep values rising

Canada's cottage prices still climbing as buyers wait and watch

What unpredictable trade war means for real estate developers, investors In Canada

Investment in housing slows as tariffs and political back-and-forth shake builder confidence

What unpredictable trade war means for real estate developers, investors In Canada

Poilievre wants to outdo Carney with bigger GST cut

New pledge removes GST on homes up to $1.3m, going beyond Carney's recent offer

Poilievre wants to outdo Carney with bigger GST cut

Canadian mortgage holders adapt to new reality with confidence: CIBC

More Canadians shift to fixed terms, cut back on spending, and hold tight on housing goals

Canadian mortgage holders adapt to new reality with confidence: CIBC

Housing crisis heats up Canada's 2025 federal election

Both major parties offer competing housing strategies as April 28 vote nears

Housing crisis heats up Canada's 2025 federal election

Tariff war is not what's really weighing down BC housing market: economist

Economists say data tells a different story from tariff headlines

Tariff war is not what's really weighing down BC housing market: economist

BMO tightens mortgage rules for steel and aluminum business owners

Lender adjusts debt service ratio and flags higher risk amid rising trade tensions

BMO tightens mortgage rules for steel and aluminum business owners

RBC: Canada's GDP likely up in January, but housing may not keep up

Banking giant warns spring market may stay quiet as tariffs shake consumer sentiment

RBC: Canada's GDP likely up in January, but housing may not keep up

Surprise inflation spike complicates Bank of Canada's next move

"February inflation is going to give them second thoughts about reducing the rate again"

Surprise inflation spike complicates Bank of Canada's next move

Hudson's Bay shutdown leaves landlords scrambling for solutions

Retail landlords brace for impact as Canada's oldest department store files for bankruptcy

Hudson's Bay shutdown leaves landlords scrambling for solutions