April 22, 2014 | CREBNow
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Here's your morning news rundown for Tuesday, April 22- Robust demand for Calgary industrial real estate market - Calgary Herald
- How badly would you be hurt in a housing market... - Globe and Mail
- Housing market 'extremely discouraging for first-time... - CBC
- Which Canadian Bank Is Most At Risk From A Housing ... - The Motley Fool
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