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Canadian Apartment Magazine Canada's leading national publication for apartment owners and managers. Published six times a year We warmly welcome CAM readers worldwide!

A group designed to provide valuable industry updates and information for apartment owners, operators and managers. Stay tuned for features from our latest print editions as well as up to date news from industry experts themselves. Canadian Apartment Magazine (CAM) is designed to give property owners and managers the information and tools needed to understand the relevant issues and to capitalize

on their investments. With our unprecedented focus on industry leaders, enhancing cash flow, reducing operating costs and maximizing marketing efforts, CAM provides relevant and innovative content for our readers.

A policy paper published in November presents a practical approach to addressing a significant obstacle to affordable re...
24/11/2025

A policy paper published in November presents a practical approach to addressing a significant obstacle to affordable rental housing in Ontario: early-stage financing.

According to advocates, the AHRF would give non-profit and purpose-built rental developers the financial certainty to move projects forward.

Inside the federal government's proposed
07/11/2025

Inside the federal government's proposed

The new federal budget signals a renewed push to accelerate housing construction, placing housing supply at the centre of the economic agenda.

As the need for rental living intensifies in cities across Canada it has become evident that adopting an inside-out appr...
24/10/2025

As the need for rental living intensifies in cities across Canada it has become evident that adopting an inside-out approach to design is crucial to the of housing—not just in terms of building performance, but in creating homes that support the day-to-day lives of the people who live in them. Read more:

As showcased by Alta, taking an inside-out approach prioritizes liveability and leads to the development of more thoughtful, resilient homes.

The Chief Leonard George Building in East Vancouver exemplifies how architecture can fulfill both functional and cultura...
30/09/2025

The Chief Leonard George Building in East Vancouver exemplifies how architecture can fulfill both functional and cultural roles, delivering much needed affordable housing while honouring Indigenous heritage:

The Chief Leonard George Building in East Vancouver exemplifies how architecture can fulfill both functional and cultural roles.

Inside Fitzrovia's latest flagship property in Toronto, featuring 542 rental suites and   galore:
25/08/2025

Inside Fitzrovia's latest flagship property in Toronto, featuring 542 rental suites and galore:

Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Fitzrovia's "Elm-Ledbury" is a two-tower rental community featuring high-end services and amenities

The idea of a “smart building” is no longer revolutionary—it’s expected. Here, Richard Henzie of Schneider Electric Cana...
12/08/2025

The idea of a “smart building” is no longer revolutionary—it’s expected. Here, Richard Henzie of Schneider Electric Canada shares tips for incorporating technology that holistically addresses building performance and sustainability while improving the long-term value of your asset:

In today’s market, owners and developers are using smart building solutions to improve performance, sustainability, and long-term value.

As more cities seek to adapt to demographic fluctuations and economic changes, mid-rise projects are emerging as an impo...
23/06/2025

As more cities seek to adapt to demographic fluctuations and economic changes, mid-rise projects are emerging as an important piece of the housing puzzle. According to Andrew Pascal, partner at Montreal-based Capstone Developments, smaller-scale residential projects are a form of densification that most people support because they don’t overwhelm infrastructure or erode the character of older neighbourhoods; they also offer several key advantages in terms of cost, speed of construction, and lifestyle compared to high-rise developments. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/efdcp_t5

Inside the legal storm around AI-driven rent tools:
26/05/2025

Inside the legal storm around AI-driven rent tools:

The ongoing legal storm around the AI-driven rent-setting software YieldStar could result in the widespread ban of these tools in Canada.

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