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should Canadians be tariff-ied of what's to come?

 

Feb 27, 2025

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should Canadians be tariff-ied of what's to come?
2025-02-27 • Episode72

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EPISODE #72: SHOULD CANADIANS BE TARIFF-IED OF WHAT'S TO COME?

In this episode, Ryan Berlin (Head Economist & Vice President of Intelligence), Ryan Wyse (Market Intelligence Manager & Lead Analyst), and advisor Jane Chu discuss how Metro Vancouver's housing market has fared to start the year, and what broad-based tariffs on Canadian exports to the US could mean for our market going forward.


Featured guests:

Ryan Berlin, Head Economist and Vice President of Intelligence

Ryan Wyse, Lead Analyst and Market Intelligence Manager

Jane Chu, rennie advisor and rennie leader

We’d love to answer your real estate questions. Email us at intel@rennie.com or leave a voicemail, and we’ll try to respond in future episodes. 

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