Sales of existing Canadian homes fell by 0.7 percent in July, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association. Monthly changes in sales activity were generally small in urban centres. Declines in Calgary and the Greater Toronto Area were mostly offset by gains in Edmonton and Hamilton-Burlington. New listings posted a slight 0.9 percent increase in July.
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