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New Housing Price Index

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New Housing Price Index
  2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
  1997=100
Canada 129.4 142.0 153.0 158.2 154.6
  House only 137.6 151.7 162.9 167.5 162.4
  Land only 113.4 122.9 133.6 139.9 138.3
 
St. John's (N.L.) 125.2 129.8 136.3 163.0 181.7
Charlottetown (P.E.I) 114.0 116.5 118.0 119.6 120.7
Halifax (N.S.) 125.0 130.4 138.0 149.0 150.6
Saint John, Moncton, and Fredericton (N.B.) 109.2 112.9 113.9 116.8 120.6
Québec (Que.) 134.9 141.9 147.6 155.4 166.2
Montréal (Que.) 141.8 147.7 154.1 161.6 165.4
Ottawa–Gatineau (Ont./Que.) 154.2 158.9 161.7 167.8 170.3
Toronto and Oshawa (Ont.) 132.3 137.3 141.0 146.0 145.8
Hamilton (Ont.) 134.6 142.0 148.4 152.5 150.9
St. Catharines–Niagara (Ont.) 137.8 144.2 150.1 156.6 155.7
London (Ont.) 126.3 132.8 137.6 142.4 144.4
Kitchener (Ont.) 131.4 136.8 138.8 142.2 143.0
Windsor (Ont.) 105.5 105.4 103.2 103.6 103.7
Greater Sudbury / Grand Sudbury and Thunder Bay (Ont.) 100.0 101.7 106.1 111.9 112.6
Winnipeg (Man.) 132.0 144.5 161.5 178.0 182.5
Regina (Sask.) 142.2 154.5 188.8 238.3 251.6
Saskatoon (Sask.) 126.5 138.0 191.5 230.9 213.3
Calgary (Alta.) 147.8 212.2 246.6 248.2 231.6
Edmonton (Alta.) 137.7 177.5 234.4 236.8 210.3
Vancouver (B.C.) 105.4 112.7 120.7 123.5 115.7
Victoria (B.C.) 113.3 117.7 118.2 118.1 108.9

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