OTTAWA - The pace of housing starts in Canada slowed in September compared with August.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts slipped to 217,118 units in September, down from 225,918 units in August.
The annual pace of urban starts fell 5.1 per cent in September to 198,910 units as the pace of multi-unit urban starts dropped 10.7 per cent to 131,388.
Single-detached urban starts climbed 8.2 per cent, to 67,522.
The pace of rural starts were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 18,208.
The six-month moving average of the overall monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates of housing starts slipped to 214,821 in September compared with 220,573.
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