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Posthaste: Canada's younger generations worry they can't afford to start a family, says BMO
A recent survey reveals that many young Canadians believe having children may compromise their economic stability and long-term financial well-being.
Read Full Article →Amazon movies boost to Cineplex blockbusters
Cineplex experienced a notable increase in monthly box office earnings, surpassing $50 million in a quarter, partly influenced by the addition of Amazon movies to its lineup.
Read Full Article →Posthaste: Canada's spending review will yield less than half the savings needed: C.D. Howe report
A recent analysis indicates that the planned reductions in Canadian expenditures are expected to generate significantly less than the amount required to stabilize the country's deb...
Read Full Article →Canadian auto parts makers say they've steered around the worst of tariff headwinds
Canadian automotive component manufacturers have benefited from the regional trade agreement, helping them mitigate substantial cost increases linked to American import tariffs and...
Read Full Article →Bank of Canada still unsure where interest rates should land
The ongoing discussions within the Bank of Canada indicate persistent uncertainty about the optimal interest rate level, as some officials believe maintaining current rates without...
Read Full Article →Hudson's Bay is now just a numbered company as it continues to sell its assets to repay creditors
Hudson's Bay has transitioned into a numbered corporation as it divests various holdings, including its intellectual property, in order to generate funds for settling outstanding d...
Read Full Article →Metro navigates tariff headwinds with supplier deals, posts 9% profit growth
Despite challenges from increased vendor costs influenced by tariffs, Metro’s strategic agreements with suppliers contributed to a 9% rise in its overall profitability this period.
Read Full Article →Posthaste: Casualties of the tariff war are showing up on both sides of the border, say economists
Economists indicate that the recent trade restrictions may lead to decreased economic growth and increased costs for businesses and consumers in multiple countries.
Read Full Article →Trump hiked Canada's tariff rate to 35%, but just who’s paying it remains a mystery
Despite an increased tariff rate of 35%, the financial impact on Canadian exporters is limited due to the broad application of trade exemptions under the CUSMA agreement.
Read Full Article →Retaliatory tariffs put Bick’s in a pickle despite its Canadian roots
Bick’s, whose products are packaged in the U.S. using imported glass jars, faces increased costs due to Canada imposing tariffs in response to trade measures affecting its exports.
Read Full Article →Canada could be trade winner as U.S. tariffs undershoot global competitors by wide margin, says repo...
According to Oxford's analysis, Canada's lower exposure to U.S. tariffs compared to other countries may enhance its trade competitiveness and potentially increase economic benefits...
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