Winners and Losers from Ottawa's New Mortgage Rules

Dan Eisner, founder and CEO of True North Mortgage, tells BNN why Ottawa's new mortgage rules are a shock to him.

Here is a summary of the winners and losers:

Loser: The biggest losers will be first-time Homebuyers

Winner: Financial stability of Canada's banking system and economy

Loser: Non-bank monoline lenders. For borrowers, there will be less choices, less competition.

Winner: Big banks, which have multiple funding sources.

Loser: Foreign homebuyers

Winner: Tax fairness

Winner: Canadian taxpayers

Losers: Canadian homebuyers, since mortgage rates will increase as lenders pass on higher funding costs.

Source: BNN

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