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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 10, 2025

How Trump is changing attitudes to responsible investing in Canada

Recent political actions and trade policies from the United States have influenced Canadian investors to reconsider their approaches toward sustainability and financial responsibil...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 06, 2025

Canada's unemployment rate hits 7%, highest since 2016 outside the pandemic

The notable rise in unemployment, particularly among students exceeding 20%, may impact household incomes and consumer spending, potentially influencing economic growth and financi...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 06, 2025

Steady interest rate complicates mortgage math, the Home of the Week and more top real estate storie...

Stable borrowing costs influence home loan calculations, impacting affordability for buyers, while current data highlights the most competitive fixed and adjustable mortgage rates...

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CBC Business • Jun 06, 2025

Canada's unemployment rate ticks up to 7% in May, highest in 9 years outside of pandemic

The recent increase in Canada's jobless rate to seven percent may impact economic growth and influence government policy decisions regarding labor markets and social support progra...

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CBC Business • Jun 05, 2025

April's $7.1B merchandise trade deficit was the largest on record

In April, Canada experienced an unprecedented merchandise trade shortfall totaling $7.1 billion, largely due to a significant decline in exports influenced by increased U.S. tariff...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 05, 2025

Tariffs distract from the real financial war – one that Canada is losing badly

Declining business investment and a struggling manufacturing sector indicate broader economic challenges that could have significant long-term impacts on Canada’s financial stabili...

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CBC Business • Jun 04, 2025

Swift reaction but little action so far from Canada in response to Trump's steel and aluminum tariff...

Canada faces potential economic challenges as it considers how to address the recently increased U.S. duties on steel and aluminum, with the government acknowledging the impact but...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 03, 2025

New U.S. ambassador says Trump's agenda will benefit Canada

The newly appointed U.S. ambassador suggested that recent American trade policies might create financial advantages for Canada, though he did not provide specific details on the po...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 03, 2025

California to appeal after judge dismisses lawsuit over Trump tariffs

California's decision to pursue an appeal could impact ongoing legal debates and financial outcomes related to the enforcement and future adjustments of tariffs affecting trade and...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 03, 2025

58% of U.S. imports exempt from Canada's retaliatory tariffs, says new report

Over half of American products brought into Canada remain unaffected by the recent 25 percent tariff applied to $30 billion in goods, potentially mitigating economic impact on bila...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 03, 2025

'Utopian' to expect a $200 billion boost to Canada's economy from ending provincial trade barriers,...

A recent report from HEC indicates that eliminating provincial trade barriers may not generate a $200 billion increase in Canada's economy due to ongoing challenges faced by compan...

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 30, 2025

Costco to source more Kirkland products in Canada to avoid tariffs

The grocery retailer is adjusting its procurement strategy by increasing local production of its private-label items to reduce expenses associated with import duties.

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 30, 2025

Canada's economy grows faster than expected in first quarter

The Canadian economy expanded by 2.2% in the first quarter, surpassing forecasts due to increased export activity that helped mitigate the impact of U.S. trade restrictions.

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CBC Business • May 30, 2025

Canada's GDP grew by annualized rate of 2.2% in first quarter

The Canadian economy expanded at an annualized pace of 2.2% in the first quarter, surpassing forecasts and indicating stronger-than-anticipated economic performance.

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Financial Times • May 30, 2025

Tariffs take Detroit to verge of break-up with ‘best friends’ in Canada

Increasing trade barriers between Detroit and Canadian cities have created financial strain, threatening longstanding economic partnerships and disrupting the flow of goods, servic...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 29, 2025

How foreign investors hold the ‘balance of power’ in Canada

During the early months of 2025, a significant decline in foreign investment in Canadian government bonds highlighted the shifting dynamics affecting the country's financial stabil...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 29, 2025

More Canadians missing their mortgage payments, the Home of the Week and more top real estate storie...

An increasing number of Canadian homeowners are struggling to meet their mortgage obligations, highlighting important trends in the housing market alongside current competitive fix...

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 29, 2025

Posthaste: What the tariff ruling that shook the world means to Canada

The recent decision on import duties introduces new uncertainties that could influence Canada's international commerce and economic stability moving forward.

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 25, 2025

Weddings aren’t cheap, but U.S. tariffs might force couples to pay even more to say ‘I do’

U.S. tariffs are increasing costs for suppliers, which may lead to higher expenses for Canadian couples planning weddings amid an already elevated pricing environment.

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 23, 2025

Why 19-year-olds are thinking about homeownership, the Home of the Week and more top real estate sto...

Many young adults are considering property purchases earlier, influenced by current mortgage rates and real estate trends that are shaping the housing market across Canada this wee...

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CBC Business • May 23, 2025

'Energy is Canada's power': New federal energy minister touts past Alberta oilpatch ties

The federal energy minister emphasized the economic importance of Canada's energy industry, drawing on his previous experience and advocating for the development of diverse project...

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 21, 2025

Are the big banks a buy heading into earnings season?

Investors are evaluating six major Canadian financial institutions to understand their potential performance and resilience amid ongoing market volatility as the earnings reporting...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 20, 2025

In Canada’s residential mortgage market, it’s the Big Banks against everyone else

The dominance of major financial institutions in Canada’s home lending sector highlights a competitive landscape where smaller lenders face increasing challenges to maintain their...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 20, 2025

Eight smoking hot housing markets across Canada

Several Canadian regions are experiencing notable growth in real estate activity, influencing mortgage refinancing trends, encouraging international investment opportunities, and p...

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 20, 2025

Canada's inflation rate cools to 1.7% as consumer carbon tax ends

Canada's overall price growth slowed due to the removal of the consumer carbon tax, yet underlying inflation indicators showed an increase, influencing the central bank's monetary...

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 20, 2025

Posthaste: Canada home prices are heading into correction territory

Several Canadian housing markets are experiencing price adjustments that create more favorable opportunities for buyers, indicating a shift toward balanced conditions after years o...

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The Guardian – Business • May 17, 2025

Which Trump tariffs are active, which are paused and what’s next?

The ongoing tariffs affect various industries and trading partners, influencing costs and supply chains, while some remain suspended or exempted, creating uncertainty for businesse...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 16, 2025

Vancouver condo market shows signs of crashing, the Home of the Week and more top real estate storie...

The recent downturn in Vancouver’s condominium sector highlights potential risks to property values, while mortgage rates across Canada remain notably low, influencing homebuyers’...

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 16, 2025

Posthaste: Evidence builds that tariffs are chewing into Canada's economy

Recent warnings from major retailers highlight growing concerns about rising costs and economic indicators weakening, suggesting that trade barriers may be impacting Canada's overa...

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Crypto News • May 15, 2025

Interview | What Canada’s 2025 election result means for crypto investors

The outcome of Canada’s 2025 election could influence regulatory frameworks and market confidence, potentially shaping investment strategies and the future growth of the cryptocurr...

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