TORONTO, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Sales of existing homes in
Canada slipped in September from August, hurt by declines in
Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary, a report from the Canadian Real
Estate Association showed on Thursday.
The industry group for Canadian real estate agents said
sales activity fell 2.1 percent last month from August. Actual
sales for September, not seasonally adjusted, edged up 0.7
percent from a year earlier. The group said its Canadian home
price index rose 6.9 percent year-over-year in September.