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 probes landlord price-fixing in private messaging groups

Canadian watchdog warns of potential collusion on WhatsApp, Signal, and Snapchat

Canada probes landlord price-fixing in private messaging groups

Calgary home sales slide 16.5% in June as inventory keeps surging

CREB points to growing supply and cautious buyers as pressure mounts on apartment and row housing prices

Calgary home sales slide 16.5% in June as inventory keeps surging

B.C. homebuilders welcome deferral of development fees amid housing slowdown

New policy allows 75% of fees to be deferred for four years or until occupancy

B.C. homebuilders welcome deferral of development fees amid housing slowdown

CBRE: Canadian office market stabilizes as conversions continue

Limited construction, steady demand, and more conversions define current trends

CBRE: Canadian office market stabilizes as conversions continue

BCFSA expands board with new members

Appointments bring regulatory, financial, and Indigenous governance experience to provincial watchdog

BCFSA expands board with new members

Toronto developer joins Choice Renovations to overhaul aging rentals

Effort targets faster renovations and tenant retention as Toronto grapples with housing shortages

Toronto developer joins Choice Renovations to overhaul aging rentals

Policies, rental conversions 'crowding out' families in Toronto, Ottawa

Study finds three-bedroom rentals rising at expense of family homeownership

Policies, rental conversions 'crowding out' families in Toronto, Ottawa

First Ontario, now Vancouver: Condo crisis forces developers to cut staff, sell properties

Industry faces "cost-of-delivery crisis" amid rising rates, stalled presales, and investor retreat

First Ontario, now Vancouver: Condo crisis forces developers to cut staff, sell properties

Homelessness in Ottawa to surge without affordable housing solution

City estimates 129,000 new units needed by 2035 to meet population growth and housing demand

Homelessness in Ottawa to surge without affordable housing solution

'Now we know why': MP says housing minister’s $10m real estate explains reluctance to lower prices

Housing minister Gregor Robertson’s multimillion-dollar real estate portfolio came under scrutiny in Parliament as Scot Davidson accused him of prioritizing personal wealth over housing affordability

'Now we know why': MP says housing minister’s $10m real estate explains reluctance to lower prices