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Rate cut

Down to 2.75%

Policy rate
2.75%
Prime
4.95%
Move
25 bps
Inflation
2.3%

Seven cuts in nine months. Worth saying plainly: a lower rate raises what you qualify for, which in a tightening local market can push prices as much as it helps affordability.

In payment terms, a quarter-point move takes roughly $15 a month off a variable-rate mortgage for every $100,000 borrowed, on a 25-year amortization. On a $295,000 mortgage — roughly what 20% down on the $368,976 Fort McMurray average price at the time leaves you borrowing — that is about $43 a month.

A lower rate raises what you qualify for, which is genuinely good news — but in a tightening market it also raises what everyone else qualifies for. Get the pre-approval done so you can act on the improvement rather than watch it get bid away.

What the Bank said

“The Bank of Canada today reduced its target for the overnight rate to 2.75%, with the Bank Rate at 3% and the deposit rate at 2.70%. The Canadian economy entered 2025 in a solid position, with inflation close to the 2% target and robust GDP growth.”

The rate path around this decision

3.0%3.6%4.2%4.7%Sep 22May 23Jan 24Sep 24May 25Jun 25

For context, unemployment was running at about 6.8% and inflation at 2.3% 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.

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