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Marc Meehan serves as Managing Director of Research for CBRE Canada, where he leads the Canadian research function supporting clients, brokers, and industry stakeholders with data-driven insights to inform better real estate decisions.
Overseeing a team of more than 30 professionals, Marc oversees both CBRE’s national research platform - which produces thought leadership and market reports on the Canadian commercial real estate market - and local market teams embedded across major cities, who provide on-the-ground intelligence, insights and analysis support. He plays a central role in ensuring research outputs are timely, accurate, and aligned with evolving market conditions and client needs.
Marc is also responsible for overseeing CBRE Canada’s research data systems, working cross-functionally with technology, operations, and brokerage teams to enhance tools and processes that support client service outcomes. He regularly collaborates with colleagues across the Americas research organization on multi-market initiatives and publications, and is a member of CBRE’s Canadian leadership team.
Marc joined CBRE in 2016 as a Senior Research Analyst in Toronto and was promoted to his current role in 2017. Prior to CBRE, he spent four years in Deloitte’s real estate audit practice, where he earned his CPA, CA designation. His accounting background informs his analytical approach and commitment to delivering rigorous, actionable insights for CBRE clients.
Canada Research Reports
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Market remains steady as construction pipeline grows
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Record absorption continues into 2026 as recovery spreads across the market
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Report | Intelligent Investment
Canadian Cap Rates & Investment Insights Q1 2026
A quarterly snapshot of Canadian commercial real estate cap rates and investment trends.
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Market uncertainty continues to weigh on core office availability
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Suburban market begins year with strong positive net absorption
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Halifax construction pipeline narrows
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Halifax Office Figures Q1 2026
Vacancy reaches an over 13-year low following a year of significant leasing activity
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Victoria Retail Figures Q1 2026
New‑to‑market retailers underscore renewed confidence in Downtown
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Vancouver Office Figures Q1 2026
Suburban market continues to outperform the Downtown core
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Conditions shift toward gradual market stabilization