Canadian mystery fiction offers a distinct blend of atmospheric settings, complex characters, and plotlines shaped by the nation’s unique geography and cultural identity. From the fog-shrouded streets of Vancouver to the frozen landscapes of the Arctic, these series transport readers to locations where isolation, harsh climates, and tight-knit communities create perfect conditions for crime and intrigue.
What sets Canadian mystery fiction apart is their authenticity. Authors draw on real Canadian locations, social issues, and historical events to craft…
Canadian Mystery Series That Capture the True Spirit of Our Crime Fiction
What Sellers Must Reveal When Selling a House As-Is in Canada
Understand that selling a house means disclosing material latent defects, but stigmatized properties occupy murky legal territory in Canada. Unlike physical defects like foundation cracks or mold, psychological stigmas—murders, suicides, grow operations, or notorious crimes—don’t affect a property’s physical condition, yet they can dramatically impact market value and buyer decisions.
Know your provincial obligations before listing. While no federal law mandates stigma disclosure, real estate councils across provinces interpret material facts differently. In Ontario, the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) requires…
