Housing starts rise eight per cent .Multi-unit starts surge in Quebec, Alberta
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•Housing starts rise from last month, up eight per cent in November: CMHC
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says annual pace of housing starts in November rose eight per cent .
Multi-unit starts in Quebec , Alberta and B.C. helped by strength in multi-unit startings in Alberta and Quebec .
Annual pace of urban starts rose nine per cent to 245,083 in November compared with 224,492 in October .
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