Building permits rose 7% to $13B in December, beating expectations for a 5% gain

driven by residential construction intentions, which hit $8B thanks to multi-family strength in Ontario (tracking to housing starts) that more than offset weakness in single family activity.

Non-residential permitting helped out too, with a $400M gain in institutional intentions (mostly Ontario) carrying small drawdowns in commercial and industrial.

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