Evidence-based policy requires reliable, verifiable data. Explore our comprehensive sources below.
Primary Data Sources
Publicly Available Data
Proprietary Data Sources
Some data is estimated if there is no data available. Estimated data is never used to prove a trend only to fill in the gaps to give users a full picture.
The CMHC provides comprehensive data on housing markets across Canada, including rental market surveys and housing starts/completions data.
Canada's national statistical agency provides data on population, income, and economic indicators that are essential for housing analysis.
Official publications and reports from the City of Burlington provide local context and specific municipal data.
Provides reliable data on housing price trends across Canadian municipalities.
The Canadian Real Estate Association and Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington provide comprehensive housing market data.
Comprehensive housing market data and analysis from Canada's national housing agency.
Detailed data on housing construction activity across Canadian municipalities.
Zoning and planning data from municipal open data websites across Southern Ontario.
All data analysis follows standard statistical practices. Where data from different sources are combined or compared, adjustments have been made for consistency in: