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		<title>Building Permits Data for March 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contractors took out $4.5 billion in building permits in March, up 23.5% from February, halting five consecutive monthly declines. March&#8217;s increase came mainly from the non-residential sector in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta.Intentions in the non-residential sector rose 47.9% to $2.3 billion, in the wake of increases in the commercial and institutional components in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contractors took out $4.5 billion in building permits in March, up 23.5% from February, halting five consecutive monthly declines. March&#8217;s increase came mainly from the non-residential sector in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta.Intentions in the non-residential sector rose 47.9% to $2.3 billion, in the wake of increases in the commercial and institutional components in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta.</p>
<p>In the residential sector, the value of permits advanced 5.0% to $2.2 billion. This increase was the result of higher construction intentions in both multi-family and single-family permits.</p>
<h2>Non-residential sector: Increases in both institutional and commercial components</h2>
<p>Following a 30.0% decrease in February, the value of the non-residential sector increased in six provinces, mainly as a result of gains in the commercial and institutional components.</p>
<p>In the commercial component, the value of permits increased 45.6% to $1.4 billion. This increase came mostly from higher construction intentions for office buildings in Ontario.</p>
<p>Permits in the institutional component increased 89.2% to $722 million, following a 54.2% decline in February. This increase was largely the result of higher construction intentions for medical buildings in British Columbia and government and education buildings in Ontario.</p>
<p>In the industrial component, the value of permits fell 8.8% to $216 million following a 14.7% increase in February. The decline in March was due to lower construction intentions in Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.</p>
<h2>Residential sector: Intentions up for both single- and multi-family permits</h2>
<p>Municipalities issued $817 million worth of multi-family permits in March, up 7.3% from February. Quebec and Alberta accounted for most of the increase, although four other provinces showed higher intentions for the construction of multiple dwellings. In contrast, British Columbia posted a large decline.</p>
<p>Single-family permits halted their eight-month decline, increasing 3.7% to $1.4 billion. Ontario and Alberta accounted for most of the gain.</p>
<p>Municipalities approved 11,305 new dwellings in March, up 10.5%. This was due to a 26.5% increase in multi-family units to 6,479. The number of single-family units approved declined 5.6% to 4,826 units.</p>
<h2>Permits up in half of the provinces</h2>
<p>The value of building permits increased in half of the provinces in March.</p>
<p>The most significant increases occurred in Ontario (+45.7% to $1.8 billion), Quebec (+30.3% to $1.0 billion) and Alberta (+34.1% to $696 million). The increases were mostly a result of higher construction intentions in the non-residential sector.</p>
<p>Declines occurred in the Atlantic provinces, except for Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as Manitoba and British Columbia.</p>
<h2>Permits up in most census metropolitan areas</h2>
<p>The total value of permits was up in 24 of the 34 census metropolitan areas.</p>
<p>Permits values increased in Toronto as higher construction intentions in all non-residential components more than offset decreases in the residential sector.</p>
<p>The increase in permit value in Edmonton came from both the residential and non-residential sectors.</p>
<p>The value of building permits in Vancouver fell 42% to $192 millions, the sixth decline in seven months. This was a result of drops in all components except for permits for industrial projects. This report was reviewed by Sandy Hutchens.</p>
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