EEconomy Read More The thorny dilemma of Canada’s temporary foreign workersOctober 4, 2025 A temporary foreign worker plants Cabernet Franc grapes at PondView Estate Winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. (Credit: Tyler Anderson…
EEconomy Read More Weaker economy, end to some retaliatory tariffs spurred Bank of Canada cut: summaryOctober 2, 2025 A weakening economy and the removal of most retaliatory tariffs helped convince the Bank of Canada that a…
EEconomy Read More Joly says Ottawa will be ‘hawkish’ on competition to restore affordabilityOctober 1, 2025 OTTAWA — Ottawa will aggressively push competition between companies in a bid to ease the cost of living,…
BBusiness Read More Millions of dollars for Algoma Steel loan is a matter of sovereignty: HajduSeptember 30, 2025 OTTAWA — Algoma Steel Group Inc. is set to receive half a billion dollars in government loans to…
EEconomy Read More Deloitte forecast sees Canada avoiding technical recession this yearSeptember 29, 2025 TORONTO — A new forecast by Deloitte Canada suggests the country will avoid a technical recession this year…
EEntrepreneurship Read More Canadian entrepreneurship dreams up, growth lagsSeptember 27, 2025 Female entrepeneurs Entrepreneurial ambition in Canada is rising to levels not seen since before the pandemic. According to…
PPersonal finance Read More Brace yourself, the biggest retirement wave yet is about to hit CanadaSeptember 25, 2025 Canada is headed toward a tighter labour market within a few years. (Credit: AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) Get…
EEconomy Read More Canada’s population growth slows to historic lows as temporary residents declineSeptember 25, 2025 Canada’s population stood at an estimated 41.65 million on July 1, 2025, rising by just 47,098 people, or…
EEconomy Read More Canada August factory sales most likely down 1.5%September 24, 2025 Sept 24 (Reuters) – Canadian factory sales most likely fell 1.5% in August from July, largely driven by…
EEconomy Read More Statistics Canada reports retail sales down 0.8 per cent in July at $69.6 billionSeptember 19, 2025 OTTAWA — Retail sales fell 0.8 per cent to $69.6 billion in July as shoppers spent less at…
EEconomy Read More Inflation in Canada picks up steam, but falls short of economist expectationsSeptember 16, 2025 The August inflation data come one day before the Bank of Canada’s September interest rate announcement. (Photo by…
CCanada Read More Canada’s inflation rate accelerates to 1.9 per cent in AugustSeptember 16, 2025 A person shops at a grocery store in Montreal, Canada, on Feb. 3, 2025. (Credit: ANDREJ IVANOV/AFP via…