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Canadian Real Estate Association

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Ottawa, Canada

The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is a national association representing over 130,000 real estate professionals in Canada. CREA provides resources and advocacy for real estate members and aims to ensure integrity and excellence in the real estate profession.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Canadian Real Estate Association

-1.82

Latest Event

CREA Amplifies Progressive Housing Policy in 2025 Election

During the 2025 federal election campaign, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), as part of the Housing Canada Coalition, helped amplify a 10‑point policy blueprint advocating for a housing safety net and reforms to address the housing crisis, keeping housing policy as a central issue in political debates.

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BYSTANDER

Canadian Real Estate Association is currently rated as a Bystander.

-1 to -4 CCI Score
Companies scoring here do little to oppose authoritarianism. Their inaction results in a passive endorsement of the status quo, as they neither actively resist oppression nor contribute to overt support for it.

Latest Events

  • CREA Amplifies Progressive Housing Policy in 2025 Election Logo
    APR
    29
    2025

    During the 2025 federal election campaign, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), as part of the Housing Canada Coalition, helped amplify a 10‑point policy blueprint advocating for a housing safety net and reforms to address the housing crisis, keeping housing policy as a central issue in political debates.

  • +30

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 16

    CREA's active role in amplifying the Housing Canada Coalition’s advocacy during the federal election represents a positive public and political behavior. By highlighting the housing crisis and promoting policies that aim to build a housing safety net, CREA contributes to progressive housing reform and supports broader social responsibility, countering market-driven and authoritarian policy narratives.

    Housing and Federal Election 2025 - CREA Café

  • Investigation into CREA's Anti-Competitive Policies Logo
    OCT
    03
    2024

    The Competition Bureau has obtained a court order to investigate whether CREA's commission rules and Realtor Cooperation Policy discourage competition, potentially favoring larger brokerages and harming consumers by maintaining a dominant market position.

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 16

    The investigation suggests that CREA may be engaging in unethical business practices by implementing policies that reduce competition. Such actions can lead to market concentration and reduce fairness for consumers and smaller firms, aligning with concerns about corporate conduct that might indirectly contribute to authoritarian economic control.

    Competition Bureau advances investigation into the Canadian Real Estate Association’s policies

  • CREA Faces Probe Over Potential Anti-Competitive Practices Logo
    OCT
    03
    2024

    The Competition Bureau obtained a court order to investigate the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) for alleged anti-competitive practices. The probe centers on claims that CREA's commission rules and REALTOR cooperation policy may be disadvantaging smaller brokerages and alternative listing services, potentially stifling competition.

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 16

    CREA is under investigation for implementing commission rules and REALTOR cooperation policies that may inhibit competition and favor larger brokerages, undermining fair business practices and ethical responsibility in the industry.

    Competition Bureau gets court order for probe into potential anti-competitive conduct by CREA

  • -30

    Economic and Structural Influence

    June 16

    The investigation into CREA's policies highlights concerns about structural imbalances in the real estate market. The alleged practices could contribute to broader economic consolidation that limits opportunities for smaller players, reinforcing power imbalances in the industry.

    Competition Bureau gets court order for probe into potential anti-competitive conduct by CREA

  • CREA's Heavy-Handed Realtor Cooperation Policy Sparks Abuse of Dominance Concerns Logo
    MAY
    29
    2024

    An analysis of CREA's Realtor Cooperation Policy reveals that the association is using its dominant control over the MLS mark to impose strict communication rules on realtors and their clients, raising concerns about anti-competitive practices under the abuse of dominance provisions of the Competition Act. The policy forces written confirmation from clients and threatens disciplinary action against realtors, which may hinder fair competition and market freedom.

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 16

    The policy restricts realtor and client communications by leveraging CREA's dominant market position, reflecting heavy-handed business practices that can be seen as reminiscent of authoritarian control strategies. Such measures can suppress fair competition and consumer choice.

    OPINION: CREA’s Realtor Cooperation Policy: ‘Abuse of dominance’ in Canada’s real estate market?

  • -30

    Economic and Structural Influence

    June 16

    By enforcing mandatory procedures through its MLS system, CREA reinforces its market dominance in a way that limits competition and choice, which aligns with practices that can have authoritarian overtones in economic control.

    OPINION: CREA’s Realtor Cooperation Policy: ‘Abuse of dominance’ in Canada’s real estate market?

  • CREA Champions Housing Reform through PAC Days 2023 Logo
    OCT
    15
    2023

    During PAC Days 2023, over 450 REALTORS® participated in meetings with 140 MPs to advocate for housing reform measures, including establishing a permanent national housing roundtable and leveraging federal infrastructure funding, reflecting CREA’s active engagement with political representatives to address the housing crisis in Canada.

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    June 16

    CREA demonstrated proactive executive political engagement through PAC Days 2023 by mobilizing REALTORS® to meet with MPs and push for inclusive and progressive housing reforms. This advocacy supports democratic accountability and progressive policy-making focused on alleviating housing challenges, aligning with anti-authoritarian and community-focused values.

    From Advocacy to Action: CREA Champions Housing Reform in 2023

  • CREA Political Advocacy through PAC Network Logo
    JAN
    01
    1985

    CREA outlines its Political Advocacy efforts, detailing a Political Action Committee (PAC) network established in 1985 that engages real estate professionals and elected officials to discuss national regulatory and legislative issues. This mechanism is intended to maintain open, honest, and respectful dialogue with the federal government.

  • +20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    June 16

    The PAC network described by CREA facilitates transparent and respectful political engagement with government representatives, which supports democratic processes and can be viewed as contributing positively to open political dialogue. From an anti-authoritarian perspective, promoting open communication is a positive factor, even though the structure serves industry interests.

    Political Advocacy

  • CREA's Democratic Political Advocacy through PAC Logo
    JAN
    01
    1985

    The Canadian Real Estate Association outlines its political advocacy framework via its Political Action Committee (PAC) network, established in 1985, which facilitates open, honest, and respectful dialogue between real estate professionals and federal government representatives.

  • +30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    June 16

    CREA’s established PAC network demonstrates a transparent and democratic method of engaging with political representatives. This active lobbying and dialogue fosters accountability within government, supporting a democratic system and countering authoritarian impulses. The effort to maintain open and respectful communication is a positive signal from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Political Advocacy

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