"This jump in demographic demand coupled with the existing structural supply issues could explain why rent inflation continues to climb in Canada. It also helps explain, in part, why housing prices have not fallen as much as we had expected," Gravelle told the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce.
The deputy governor said shortly after immigration began ramping up in 2015, Canada's vacancy rate which measures how many homes are available to rent or buy started to fall.
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