After four months of declines, Canadian housing starts had an unexpected 4.4 percent jump in November, growing to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 215,941 units, according to the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
Economists had predicted starts would drop to a rate of 198,000.
Groundbreaking on multiple unit urban homes in the country grew 4 percent from October, while single-detached urban starts jumped 8 percent.
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