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  2. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    During this time, significant rural-to-urban migration and immigration to Canada likely contributed to the pressure on house prices. [26] By 2010, Canada began experiencing, for the first time since 1980, a synchronized housing bubble across the six largest residential real estate markets in Canada, which represent approximately 40% of all real ...

  3. Connaught Armoury - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Register of Historic Places [1] Edmonton Historical Board Plaque Award; Municipal Historic Resource (2007/03/06); Provincial Historic Resource (1979/02/16) [2] The Connaught Armoury is a former Canadian armoury located at 10310 85 Avenue in Edmonton , Alberta, Canada.

  4. Edmonton House (building) - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton House is a 45-storey building located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Opened as an apartment hotel, the building was re-branded into a hotel in 2006 before converting back in 2013. Opened as an apartment hotel, the building was re-branded into a hotel in 2006 before converting back in 2013.

  5. Canada house prices to build up this year, outpace inflation ...

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    The Jan. 12-29 poll of 15 property market analysts showed house prices would rise 5% on average this year nationally. Canadian house prices will continue their upwards march this year, outpacing ...

  6. Rutherford House - Wikipedia

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    Rutherford House is a historic building and museum in the Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The structure was the home of the first Premier of Alberta, Alexander Cameron Rutherford, from 1911 to 1940, and has subsequently been designated as an Alberta provincial historic site. [1]

  7. Timeline of Edmonton history - Wikipedia

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    late 1940s and 1950s – The subsequent oil boom gave Edmonton new status as the "Oil Capital of Canada", and during the 1950s, the city increased in population from 149,000 to 269,000. [7] After a relatively calm but still prosperous period in the 1960s, the city's growth took on renewed vigour concomitant with high world oil prices, triggered ...