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MPC welcomed Tuesday's announcement by Finance Minister Bill Morneau to adjust the mortgage stress test as a good "first step." Since its implementation, many credit-worthy Canadians from coast to coast have been disqualified from homeownership because of regulatory changes to mortgage eligibility and insurability.
Reaction to the announcement by Finance Minister Bill Morneau to adjust the mortgage stress test.
#MPCHillDay promotes MPC’s key advocacy issues, focusing on the effects federal mortgage policies place on the brokering sector’s tens of thousands clients, including many aspiring homeowners across Canada. Our team of member volunteers from across Canada spread out over a busy day in Ottawa to meet with dozens of influential public representatives. Our MPC member volunteers for #MPCHillDay 2020 are: Chair Elaine Taylor* (Ontario), Gilles Bouillon (Quebec), Mary Swaffield (Alberta), Michelle Drover (Nova Scotia), Sarah Nixon-Miller (Nova Scotia), Dustan Woodhouse (British Columbia), Kris Barnier (Ontario), Secretary Tracy Valko* (Ontario), Caily MacGregor (Manitoba), Pat Dell (Saskatchewan), Vice Chair Dong Lee (Ontario), Treasurer Joe Pinheiro* (Ontario), Mathieu Lebrun* (Quebec), Hali Noble* (British Columbia), Claude Girard* (Quebec) and Ryan Spence (Alberta). (* denotes MPC Board Member)
Mortgage Professionals Canada, in partnership with the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia, is pleased to announce the launch of the Accredited Mortgage Professional of Canada (AMPC) Designation Program - the first of our new 3 educational designation programs! Visit the education department for more information on this new program.
MPC’s January 2020 response to FCNB’s Consultation Paper on incidental selling of insurance in New Brunswick.
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released his Mandate Letter to Minister of Finance Bill Morneau.
One of the prime minister’s stated priorities is that his minister must “review and consider recommendations from financial agencies related to making the borrower stress test more dynamic.”
FSRA has introduced amended disclosure forms for non-qualified syndicated mortgages.
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What the Results of the 2019 Federal Election Mean To You
A Summary of Federal Party Promises Which May Affect You And Your Clients
MPC is pleased that many of its MBLAA review recommendations were adopted by Ontario Ministry of Finance.
The latest consumer research report reveals that buying a home in 2019 is hard work and stressful. The report examines Canadians’ reaction to the First-Time Home Buyers Incentive, and the impacts of government mortgage regulations. To view the report, click the First-Timers Finding It Hard to the right under Advocacy in Action section.
New report examines perceptions of Canadians aged 23-54
Proposed Changes to NQ-HRSMI Disclosure
BC regulator issues cease and desist order
Delving into impacts on Canadian economy and housing market.
Full day of meetings with MPs in Ottawa.
Read MPC testimony before House of Commons
Overview of Housing Affordability Discussions in Victoria