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OTTAWA -- Owning a home in Canada became more affordable in recent months, according to the Royal Bank of Canada.

RBC Economics Research released a report Monday saying the proportion of pre-tax household income it takes to own a home declined in the third quarter of 2010 after a full year of deteriorating home-ownership affordability. Lower home prices and mortgage rates were the reasons for the recent improvement.

"The improvement in affordability during the third quarter has relieved some of the stress that had been mounting in Canada's housing market over the past year," said Robert Hogue, senior economist for RBC. "After appreciating rapidly during the strong rebound in resale activity last year and early this year, national home prices recently came off the burner and retreated modestly as market conditions cooled considerably through the spring and summer."

RBC said it took 40.4 per cent of household income, on average across the country, to own a bungalow between July and September. That was 2.4 percentage points lower than the second quarter.

The cost for owning a standard two-storey home fell 2.5 points to 46.3 per cent on income, and the affordability rate for condominiums was down 1.4 points to 27.8 per cent.

Looking at the percentage of household income needed to own bungalows in major markets across the country, it was 68.8 per cent in Vancouver, 47.2 per cent in Toronto, 41.7 per cent in Montreal, 38.2 per cent in Ottawa, 37.1 per cent in Calgary and 32.7 per cent in Edmonton.

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The troubled Vancouver Olympic village project went into receivership Wednesday when the city took control of the project in an effort to recoup $740 million in taxpayer funds.

In a last-minute arranged deal to stave off legal action, Millennium Southeast False Creek Properties agreed to relinquish control to court-appointed receiver Ernst & Young. It followed a lengthy dispute with the city over how Millennium would repay its loans in the face of a growing gap between the value of the assets and its legal obligations.

But the deal doesn't include any assurances that taxpayers will get back all of the money the city loaned, Mayor Gregor Robertson said. That will depend on how well Ernst & Young does in selling the remaining 480 units, and whether the city can obtain value from a string of non-village assets Millennium pledged as security.

The city was preparing to go to B.C. Supreme Court to petition Millennium into receivership when the company's owners, Shahram and Peter Malek, agreed to the voluntary assignment to protect the integrity of the project, city manager Penny Ballem said.

The arrangement means the Maleks are "no longer in control" of the project but remain financially obligated to cover the debt owed to the city, she said. Neither the project nor the Maleks are in bankruptcy, she said, noting the city had simply assumed control of the Olympic Village. The brothers remain the technical owners of the project but the receiver now has total jurisdiction.

Robertson described the arrangement as "good news" for the city because it would bring stability to the project and improve the city's chances of recouping most of the money it had loaned to Millennium.

"Today's announcement of a negotiated agreement with Millennium is good news for the Olympic village and will result in a new sense of stability and confidence in the project," Robertson said.

"It is both in the best interests of Vancouver taxpayers and the long-term health of the village."

Both Ballem and Robertson offered compliments to the Maleks, saying they had built a remarkable village that continues to win awards for its construction and sustainability. But they said the city still needed assurance that the taxpayers' loans would be repaid, and saw no other way but for the city to take control of the project.

Neither the mayor nor Ballem could say whether taxpayers will get back all of the money, including the balance of a $193-million sale of city-owned land on which the village sits.

"I have never said that the taxpayers were risk-free on this project. For the last two years since daylighting the financial details, I have said the taxpayers are on the hook," Robertson said. "Those risks continue. It all hinges on the sales of those condos and the years to come."

The Maleks were noticeably absent from the late-afternoon news conference, which was held shortly after the city obtained a Supreme Court order stipulating Ernst & Young as the receiver. The Maleks declined to comment. The city said the brothers had signed a non-disclosure agreement.

Ballem rejected a suggestion that the negotiated agreement was in essence a "shotgun wedding" because the city was prepared to go to court to petition Millennium into receivership. She said the agreement means neither side can now sue the other and the best interests of the project are paramount.

It also means that Millennium has to turn over to the city all of its pledged assets, a modest array of commercial and residential investment properties. Many of those are encumbered with debts and it was unclear how much the city will get for them if it wants to dispose of them to cover any shortfall between village condo sales and the overall debt, Ballem said.

Larry Prentice, a partner with Ernst & Young, said he will meet with marketer Bob Rennie to map out a strategy for resuming sales. Rennie remained involved in the project and sales were expected to resume in the New Year.

Rennie said in a telephone interview the receivership was inevitable, but that the Maleks and the city appeared to want to avoid further damaging the value of the asset by getting into what could be lengthy and ugly court fights.

Coun. Suzanne Anton, the lone Non-Partisan Association councillor, said the mayor was reaping what he had sowed by constantly badmouthing the village until it became clear that no one was willing to buy into it.

"Ever time he opened his mouth he put a black cloud over the village," Anton said." How much value has been lost on the property because of that is uncountable

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Canada has taken over from the United States as the most respected country brand in the world, the Canadian Tourism Commission said Friday, thanks to an aggressive $26-million ad campaign focused on the Vancouver Winter Olympics earlier this year.

 

The ranking is based on the annual Country Brand Index from New York-based branding consultancy and research firm FutureBrand, which includes a survey of more than 3,000 international business and leisure travellers.

 

Canada, in 12th place in 2006, had leapfrogged to second place by 2008 before getting a shot at the top spot.

 

Michele McKenzie, chief executive with the Canadian Tourism Commission, will pick up the award at an awards ceremony on Nov. 11 in London, England.

 

"Several years ago, CTC set out to refresh Canada's tourism brand in anticipation of being on the world stage in 2010," Ms. McKenzie said in a release. "We believed that, with the right strategy, a legacy of the Games could be more interest in Canada as a travel destination, and ultimately more visitors."

 

The CTC's Olympic strategy runs to the end of 2012, and was funded by $26-million from the federal government.



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