TORONTO, March 14 (Reuters) - Canadian home prices rose in
February from a month earlier, and were well up from the year
before, the Teranet-National Bank Composite House Price Index
showed on Monday.
The index, which measures price changes for repeat sales of
single-family homes, showed national home prices rose 0.6
percent last month from January. Prices were up 6.5 percent from
a year earlier.