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CBC Business • May 09, 2025

Canada's unemployment rate ticked up to 6.9% in April, matching pre-pandemic high

The recent rise in Canada's jobless rate to 6.9% highlights ongoing challenges in the labor market, potentially influencing economic growth and government policy decisions.

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CBC Business • May 09, 2025

Oil prices are down. It means something different in Canada vs. the U.S

The recent decline in crude oil costs has impacted economic strategies differently in Canada and the U.S., affecting investment decisions and revenue projections within their respe...

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 08, 2025

What's in the U.S.-U.K. trade deal and what does it mean for Canada?

The agreement provides tariff reductions on certain steel and aluminum products between the U.S. and U.K., potentially influencing trade costs and economic relations in the region,...

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CBC Business • May 07, 2025

Is CUSMA the best path out of the trade war with the U.S.?

The Canada-US-Mexico Free Trade Agreement could potentially influence economic relations by providing a structured framework that encourages trade stability and may help reduce tar...

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CNBC Business • May 06, 2025

Carney tells Trump: Canada 'won't be for sale ever'

During his initial meeting at the White House since the election, Carney emphasized Canada's commitment to maintaining its economic sovereignty amidst recent changes in U.S.-Canada...

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 06, 2025

Canada's trade deficit narrows to $506 million as tariffs kick in

Canada's trade imbalance decreased to $506 million in March, influenced by the implementation of tariffs and a 6.6% reduction in exports to the United States.

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Financial Post Top Stories • May 06, 2025

Washington may welcome Canada's 'coherent' talk on trade

The advancement of Canadian trade discussions under Prime Minister Mark Carney could influence economic relations and market access, potentially impacting investment flows and cros...

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CBC Business • May 06, 2025

Canada's trade deficit narrows to $506M in March, driven by slump in U.S. imports

In March, Canada experienced a smaller gap between its imports and exports, primarily due to a sharper decline in goods purchased from the United States compared to what it sold in...

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Financial Times • May 02, 2025

Canada’s Carney to meet Trump in Washington on Tuesday

The upcoming meeting between Canada’s Prime Minister Carney and President Trump is expected to address important trade issues that could impact financial relations between the two...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 02, 2025

The Liberals’ plans for solving housing affordability, the Home of the Week and more top real estate...

This week's coverage includes the Liberal government's housing affordability strategies, a featured property, and highlights of the lowest mortgage rates available in Canada for bo...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 02, 2025

ETF investors, here’s why you should choose funds listed in Canada and not the U.S.

Investors may find Canadian-listed ETFs offer a broader array of options and potential benefits compared to their U.S. counterparts, enhancing their investment strategies and oppor...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 02, 2025

Businesses are rushing to reroute shipments to Canada in a move that might lead to cheaper goods, ri...

Companies are stockpiling inventories in Canada to potentially reduce costs associated with U.S. tariffs, while simultaneously facing risks from disruptions in their supply chains...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 01, 2025

The best variable and fixed mortgage rates in Canada for this week

In early April, five-year insured mortgage rates in Canada saw a decline, with fixed rates reaching their lowest level since 2022, now averaging around 3.7 percent.

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CBC Business • May 01, 2025

'Don't shut up': Canadian auto sector's strategy to fight Trump tariffs

Canadian automotive leaders emphasize the importance of vocal advocacy in response to U.S. tariffs, highlighting the potential financial impacts on the industry and the need for co...

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CBC Business • Apr 30, 2025

Canada's economy shrank 0.2% in February, but signs point to growth in March: StatsCan

Statistics Canada reports a 0.2% decline in Canada's economy for February, although initial indicators for March suggest the potential for moderate growth in gross domestic product...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Apr 30, 2025

Posthaste: BMO, TD Bank economists jumpy about Liberal minority with Canada at dangerous crossroad

Economists at BMO and TD Bank express concern regarding the potential financial implications of a Liberal minority government, highlighting overlapping policies on taxes and tariff...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Apr 30, 2025

Why fleeing small-caps amid market turmoil could be a mistake

The small-cap market in Canada may present investment opportunities, as some companies demonstrate increasing profitability despite the prevailing market challenges, suggesting pot...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Apr 29, 2025

Will five teams in the NHL playoffs (and a surge of patriotism) mean ka-ching for Canada?

The outcome of the NHL playoffs could significantly impact consumer spending in Canada, influenced by both national pride and prevailing economic uncertainties tied to the trade wa...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Apr 28, 2025

TSX returns to positive territory for 2025 as Canada votes

In 2025, the TSX experiences gains amid Canada's electoral process, while the S&P 500 observes modest growth, with market participants focusing on key economic data and large-cap e...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Apr 25, 2025

With many ‘little cash pots,’ how should Arden, 65, and Trent, 59, set up for retirement in a few ye...

Arden and Trent face financial planning challenges as they seek to optimize the transfer of Arden's inherited U.S. retirement account to Canada, minimizing potential tax implicatio...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Apr 24, 2025

Federal election platform guide: From taxes to housing, here’s what each major party is promising fo...

With the upcoming April 28 election in Canada, a guide outlines financial commitments from major political parties regarding taxes, housing, and other pocketbook issues impacting v...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Apr 18, 2025

Tackling a trio of tricky tax questions

The Canada Revenue Agency is currently facing several challenges that have led to significant confusion for taxpayers, potentially affecting compliance and the agency's overall fin...

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CBC Business • Feb 20, 2025

These charts reveal a Canada-U.S. bond forged in steel and aluminum

The data highlights the strong financial connection between Canada and the U.S., showing that a significant portion of Canadian steel and aluminum production depends on exports to...

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