Canada’s housing construction cooled in July 2026, with housing starts easing to 229.1K units from 240.8K in June, according to data updated on 18 August 2026.
The July reading marks a moderation in new residential building activity after the stronger pace seen in June 2026. While still indicating a robust level of construction, the month-on-month decline suggests some tempering in developer activity amid evolving market conditions and financing costs.
The softening in starts will be closely watched by market participants tracking supply dynamics in Canada’s housing sector, as the balance between new construction and persistent demand remains a key factor for prices and affordability.