“Municipalities issued $7.8 billion worth of building permits in April, down 4.6% from March. Declines were reported in every component except commercial buildings,” Statistics Canada announced today.
- In the residential sector, the value of permits issued by municipalities fell 4.3% to $5.1 billion in April.
- The value of single-family permits fell 3.3% to $2.3 billion in April, a fourth consecutive monthly decline.
- Municipalities approved the construction of 19,372 new dwellings in April, up 3.6% from the previous month.
- The rise was mainly attributable to multi-family dwellings, up 5.0% to 14,189 new units. Single-family dwellings edged down 0.2% to 5,183 new units.