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Katherine RyanA/Director – Economics and Statistics
Tel: 902-424-2410Email: Katherine.Ryan@novascotia.ca

August 12, 2026
BUILDING PERMITS, JUNE 2026

Monthly (seasonally adjusted, June 2026 vs May 2026)

Changes in monthly building permit values are typically very volatile, with large swings from one month to the next.                                                                  

Nova Scotia's total building permits (residential and non-residential) grew 4.0% to $220.4 million. Halifax permits grew 21.4% to $132.1 million while permits outside the city declined 14.4% to $88.3 million. National permits grew 18.5% to $14.9 billion with declines in two provinces. The fastest gain was reported in Saskatchewan and the fasted decline in British Columbia.

Nova Scotia's residential building permits grew 9.3% to $149.1 million. Halifax residential permits grew faster at 28.4% to $91.9 million. Outside the city, residential permit values declined 11.7% to $57.1 million. National residential building permit values grew 6.3% to $8.1 billion with gains in eight provinces. Prince Edward Island reported the fastest gain, while Ontario reported the fasted decline.

Nova Scotia's non-residential building permits fell 5.7% to $71.3 million while Halifax non-residential permits grew 8.0% to $40.1 million. Outside the city, non-residential permit values decreased 18.9% to $31.2 million. National non-residential building permit values grew 37.5% to $6.8 billion with gains in six provinces. Prince Edward Island reported the steepest decline. Saskatchewan and Ontario reported the fastest gains.

Year-to-date (January-June 2026 vs January-June 2025)

Nova Scotia's total building permits (residential and non-residential) were down 27.3% in the first six months of 2026 comparing with the same period in 2025, the fastest decline among provinces. Halifax permits declined 22.4% and outside the city permit values decreased 33.3%. National permits were up 5.8%. Building permit values were up in seven provinces. Prince Edward Island reported the fastest gain.

In the first six months of 2026, Nova Scotia's residential building permits fell 18.1% compared to the same period in 2025. Halifax residential permits decreased 18.3% and outside the city residential permit values decreased 17.9%. National residential building permit values increased 1.5%. Residential permit values were up in five provinces, with the fastest gain in Newfoundland and Labrador. The fastest decline was reported in Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia's non-residential building permits dropped 42.3% in the first six months of 2026 (compared with the same period in 2025), the fastest decline among provinces. Halifax permits declined 32.1% while non-residential permits outside the city fell 50.0%. National non-residential building permit values rose 12.7%, with increases in six provinces. Prince Edward Island reported the fastest gain in year-to-date non-residential permit values.

Across Nova Scotia, both residential and non-residential permits declined in January-June 2026 compared to January-June 2025.

Permit values for single dwellings as well as multiple units were down across the province.

All categories of non-residential permit values were down across the province except commercial permits pushed up permits outside of Halifax. 

Year-to-date building permit values declined the most in institutional/government and industrial projects across the province. Halifax building permit values declined across all categories with the fastest decline in industrial projects. Outside the city, building permit values declined across all categories except commercial projects, with the fastest decline in institutional/government projects.

Trends

Overall building permit values have generally been on a rising trend for several years, though there have been periods of declining values over the last year.  Rising permit values are mostly driven by higher residential permits within Halifax, as well as outside the city, to a smaller degree. Overall building permits rose through the first have of 2025 and have been declining since.

Residential permits followed a stable trend in late 2023 and early 2024, and had trended upward through most of 2025. In recent months, residential permits have been on a downward trend. 

Nova Scotia's non-residential building permit values reached a plateau from late 2023 through 2024. Non-residential permits trended up through the first half of 2025 due to notable growth outside the city. In recent months, non-residential building permit values are declining.

Trends in residential permit values reflect the differences in housing markets for Halifax and the rest of the province. In Halifax, growth in permit values for multi-unit dwellings has outpaced growth in single-dwelling unit permits. Outside the city, single dwelling unit permits are more common than permits for multi-unit structures. In recent months, there have been declines in single and multi-unit building permits across the province.

Non-residential building permits have lower values than residential permits. In Halifax, all categories of non-residential permits have decreased in recent months (exception: institutional/government in most recent results). Outside the city, permits had a rising trend in 2025 due to sharp growth in institutional/government permits though in recent months there has been a notable decline in institutional/government permits.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 34-10-0292-01 Building permits, by type of structure and type of work (x 1,000)



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