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Housing starts for January 2026
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Housing starts for January 2026
CNW Group
Mon, February 16, 2026 at 10:15 PM GMT+9 3 min read
OTTAWA, Feb. 16, 2026 /CNW/ - The six-month trend in housing starts decreased (-3.5%) in January (254,794 units), according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend measure is a six-month moving average of the seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of total housing starts for all areas in Canada.
Housing Starts in Canada - All Areas (CNW Group/Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC))
Actual housing starts were up 1% year-over-year in centres with a population of 10,000 or greater, with 16,088 units recorded in January, compared to 15,957 units in January 2025.
The total monthly SAAR of housing starts for all areas in Canada was down 15% in January (238,049 units) which more than offset the increase observed in December (280,668 units), highlighting the volatility of month-over-month starts figures and the caution with which they should be interpreted.
**Quote:
**“While actual starts in January were flat, the six-month trend has decreased for the fourth consecutive month, which is in line with recent signs of slowing momentum in residential construction,” said Tania Bourassa-Ochoa, CMHC’s Deputy Chief Economist. “We expect new construction to continue trending lower going forward as trade and geopolitical uncertainty, high construction costs, weaker demand, and rising inventories continue to constrain developer activity. As a result, near-term improvements in housing supply are unlikely, reflecting the on-the-ground sentiments we’ve heard from developers over the past several months.”
Key Facts:
Housing starts facilitate the analysis of monthly, quarterly, and year-over-year activity in the new home market. The data CMHC collects as part of the Starts and Completions and Market Absorption surveys helps us obtain a clearer picture of upcoming new housing supply and is used as part of our various housing reports.
CMHC plays a critical role as a national convenor to promote stability and sustainability in Canada’s housing finance system. CMHC’s mortgage insurance products support access to home ownership and the creation and maintenance of rental supply. CMHC research and data help inform housing policy. By facilitating co-operation between all levels of government, private and non-profit sectors, CMHC contributes to advancing housing affordability, equity, and climate compatibility. CMHC actively supports the Government of Canada in delivering on its commitment to make housing more affordable.
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