Skip to content
Indi Mortgage
Rate increase

Another half point, and no sign of stopping

Policy rate
1.5%
Prime
3.7%
Move
50 bps
Inflation
8.1%

Three hikes in three months. At this point the question in most Fort McMurray kitchens stopped being whether to take a variable and started being how much further it could go.

In payment terms, a half-point move adds roughly $27 a month to a variable-rate mortgage for every $100,000 borrowed, on a 25-year amortization. On a $300,000 mortgage that is about $81 a month.

If your income here includes overtime, shift premium or a bonus, rising rates squeeze qualifying twice: the payment goes up and the stress-test rate goes up with it. Which lender you apply to starts to matter a great deal, because they do not all average variable income the same way.

What the Bank said

“The Bank of Canada today increased its target for the overnight rate to 1.5%, with the Bank Rate at 1.75% and the deposit rate at 1.5%. Inflation globally and in Canada continues to rise, largely driven by higher prices for energy and food.”

The rate path around this decision

0.6%1.4%2.1%2.9%Dec 19Aug 20Apr 21Dec 21Aug 22Sep 22

For context, unemployment was running at about 4.9% and inflation at 8.1% around this decision.

Where this leaves you

Rate announcements make headlines; approvals turn on your own numbers. If you're buying, renewing or refinancing in Fort McMurray, the useful next step is finding out what you actually qualify for — see current rates, run the math, or start an application. You can also follow the local market in our Fort McMurray housing market reports.

What does 1.5% mean for your mortgage?

Every file is different. Get a real answer based on your income and your situation.