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Housing starts and construction data for May 2026

Jun 15, 2026 (CNW Group) --

Housing starts and construction data for May 2026

Canada NewsWire

OTTAWA, ON, June 15, 2026 /CNW/ -(EQNX::nobreakspace)The six-month trend in housing starts was virtually flat in May, with a slight increase of 0.5% to 258,010 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.

Actual monthly housing starts were down 5.2% year-over-year in centres with a population of 10,000 or more, with 22,633 units recorded in May, compared to 23,879 units in May 2025. The year-to-date total was 93,644 units, up 3% from the same period in 2025, driven by higher starts in British Columbia and Ontario, outweighing year-over-year decreases in the Prairies.

The total monthly SAAR of housing starts for all areas in Canada decreased 6% in May (261,377 units) compared to April (278,380 units).

The number of units under construction in centres with a population of 50,000 or more rose 0.9% month-over-month to 374,662 units in May. Completions also increased, with construction finished on 16,880 units, up 10.6% compared to April. The number of units with approved building permits but not yet started fell 2.4% month-over-month to 138,842 units in May.

Quote:

"May's data showed mixed results. Year-to-date housing starts are slightly up from last year, and the monthly starts trend was basically flat, while units under construction and completions increased. Overall, these results suggest that construction activity is uneven and taken together with the decline of approved units not yet started and market intelligence point to weaker momentum for future supply," said Aled Ab Iorwerth, Deputy Chief Economist at CMHC.

Key Facts:

  • The rural starts monthly SAAR estimate was 14,357 units.
  • Among Canada's three biggest CMAs, Montreal posted a 18% year-over-year increase in actual housing starts this month driven by higher multi-unit. Vancouver recorded a 7% decrease due to lower multi-unit starts while Toronto starts decreased 12%.
  • Read more about why housing starts matter on CMHC's Housing Observer.
  • Monthly Housing Starts and Other Construction Data are accessible in English and French on our website and the CMHC Housing Market Information Portal.
  • Housing starts data is available on the eleventh business day each month. We will release the June housing starts data on July 16 at 8:15 AM ET.
  • CMHC uses the trend measure as a complement to the monthly SAAR of housing starts to account for considerable swings in monthly estimates and to obtain a clearer picture of upcoming new housing supply. In some situations, analyzing only SAAR data can be misleading, as the multi-unit segment largely drives the market and can vary significantly from one month to the next.
  • Read about CMHC's definitions and methodology to better understand the foundations of the Starts and Completions and Market Absorption surveys.

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.

For 80 years, CMHC has been the foundation of Canada's housing system, promoting stability and sustainability. 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 cooperation 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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Related Links:

  • Housing starts for April 2026
  • 2026 Mid-Year Rental Market Update | CMHC
  • Supplying smarter: Learning to make housing supply more responsive | CMHC
  • Development charges: cities aren't created equally | CMHC
  • Spring 2026 Housing Supply Report

Housing Starts in Canada - All Areas


Housing Construction Indicators, by Province for Centres 50,000 Population and Over

April(EQNX::nobreakspace)2026-May(EQNX::nobreakspace)2026











Province/Centre

Approved Units* Awaiting Housing
Start

Under Construction (Units)

Completions (Units)


April(EQNX::nobreakspace)2026

May(EQNX::nobreakspace)2026

%

April(EQNX::nobreakspace)2026

May(EQNX::nobreakspace)2026

%

April(EQNX::nobreakspace)2026

May(EQNX::nobreakspace)2026

%

Provinces










N.L.

413

331

-19.9

851

836

-1.8

119

97

-18.5

P.E.I.

294

351

19.4

879

999

13.7

37

65

75.7

N.S.

3,858

3,061

-20.7

13,694

14,388

5.1

157

102

-35

N.B.

1,378

1,168

-15.2

5,877

5,854

-0.4

472

438

-7.2

Atlantic

5,943

4,911

-17.4

21,301

22,077

3.6

785

702

-10.6

Que.

34,533

33,570

-2.8

58,963

60,626

2.8

2,764

3,371

22

Ont.

29,408

28,558

-2.9

149,423

150,477

0.7

4,028

4,133

2.6

Man.

4,248

4,175

-1.7

9,161

9,646

5.3

195

200

2.6

Sask.

2,068

1,894

-8.4

5,823

6,271

7.7

549

248

-54.8

Alta.

24,139

23,799

-1.4

43,156

43,793

1.5

3,535

4,065

15

Prairies

30,455

29,868

-1.9

58,140

59,710

2.7

4,279

4,513

5.5

B.C.

41,985

41,935

-0.1

83,364

81,772

-1.9

3,401

4,161

22.3

Canada 50,000+

142,324

138,842

-2.4

371,191

374,662

0.9

15,257

16,880

10.6











Metropolitan Areas










Abbotsford-Mission

2,373

2,042

-13.9

2,766

3,044

10.1

186

189

1.6

Barrie

644

633

-1.7

2,030

2,155

6.2

52

15

-71.2

Belleville - Quinte West

147

150

2

819

817

-0.2

17

17

0

Brantford

410

389

-5.1

1,858

1,985

6.8

44

54

22.7

Calgary

18,779

17,849

-5

24,095

24,375

1.2

2,097

2,432

16

Chilliwack

150

151

0.7

1,209

1,220

0.9

137

8

-94.2

Drummondville

292

240

-17.8

1,032

1,022

-1

89

122

37.1

Edmonton

4,838

5,240

8.3

16,924

17,440

3

1,362

1,413

3.7

Fredericton

287

162

-43.6

1,440

1,403

-2.6

266

162

-39.1

Greater/Grand Sudbury

49

40

-18.4

572

537

-6.1

50

50

0

Guelph

111

115

3.6

545

423

-22.4

62

128

106.5

Halifax

3,750

2,992

-20.2

13,549

14,224

5

127

84

-33.9

Hamilton

376

513

36.4

6,994

6,960

-0.5

452

42

-90.7

Kamloops

333

421

26.4

1,252

1,275

1.8

28

33

17.9

Kelowna

1,376

1,184

-14

4,442

4,488

1

537

198

-63.1

Kingston

619

402

-35.1

1,835

2,039

11.1

12

13

8.3

Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo

780

619

-20.6

7,997

8,002

0.1

253

264

4.3

Lethbridge

360

492

36.7

836

796

-4.8

33

60

81.8

London

1,616

1,684

4.2

6,738

6,763

0.4

64

99

54.7

Moncton

603

550

-8.8

3,467

3,461

-0.2

171

238

39.2

Montr(EQNX::eacute)al

20,546

20,027

-2.5

34,410

35,838

4.1

1,537

1,750

13.9

Nanaimo

258

314

21.7

1,126

1,136

0.9

28

13

-53.6

Oshawa

755

822

8.9

2,760

2,746

-0.5

614

54

-91.2

Ottawa-Gatineau

6,011

6,295

4.7

21,555

21,418

-0.6

975

1,124

15.3

(EQNX::nobreakspace)(EQNX::nobreakspace)Gatineau

2,090

1,842

-11.9

4,229

4,206

-0.5

138

360

160.9

(EQNX::nobreakspace)(EQNX::nobreakspace)Ottawa

3,921

4,453

13.6

17,326

17,212

-0.7

837

764

-8.7

Peterborough

122

127

4.1

62

64

3.2

9

3

-66.7

Qu(EQNX::eacute)bec

7,891

7,328

-7.1

10,844

11,201

3.3

426

684

60.6

Red Deer

40

43

7.5

422

296

-29.9

21

151

##

Regina

181

331

82.9

1,781

1,830

2.8

81

38

-53.1

Saguenay

817

930

13.8

1,045

924

-11.6

88

30

-65.9

St. Catharines-Niagara

830

1,219

46.9

4,350

4,391

0.9

47

124

163.8

Saint John

488

456

-6.6

970

990

2.1

35

38

8.6

St. John's

413

331

-19.9

851

836

-1.8

119

97

-18.5

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