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Financial Post Top Stories • Jul 02, 2025

Amazon taps into Canadian patriotism

Amazon's recent strategic initiatives in Canada, including the extension of Prime Days, aim to strengthen its market presence and potentially increase revenue by appealing to local...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jul 02, 2025

Posthaste: Carney's 'build, baby, build' mega-bill no silver bullet to neutralize blow from tariffs,...

An economist suggests that the economic benefits anticipated from removing internal trade restrictions might be less substantial than the government's projections indicate.

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jul 01, 2025

Made in Canada: how Canadian businesses are tackling the trade war

Canadian companies are adapting their strategies to navigate the economic impact of increased tariffs and trade restrictions, aiming to maintain profitability and sustain growth in...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 30, 2025

Ottawa to curb steel imports with tariff rate quota on certain countries

The Canadian government plans to impose a tariff rate quota on steel imports from specific nations, applying a 50% tariff to quantities exceeding limits for countries lacking trade...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 30, 2025

Roots takes Canada to the world

Roots has expanded its international presence significantly, reaching customers in 75 countries and enhancing its global market influence as a well-known Canadian brand.

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 29, 2025

'Unmoored' inflation expectations could be huge shock to global economy, warns BIS

The report from the financial watchdog highlights that unpredictable inflation outlooks, along with trade instability and elevated government debt, pose substantial risks that coul...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 28, 2025

Unemployment, inflation and travel amid ongoing tariff uncertainty: FP video

Rising unemployment and persistent inflation concerns are influencing Canadians' travel decisions, as ongoing tariff uncertainties continue to impact the overall economic landscape...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 27, 2025

What is Canada's digital services tax and why is it infuriating Trump? 

Canada’s digital services tax imposes a levy on revenues from certain online businesses, prompting significant diplomatic tensions and contributing to the suspension of trade talks...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 27, 2025

Trump ceasing all trade talks with Canada 'effective immediately,' warns he will impose tariff rate

The decision to halt negotiations with Canada immediately is expected to impact cross-border trade and may lead to the introduction of tariffs, affecting industries such as agricul...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 27, 2025

Shrinking GDP may not be enough for the Bank of Canada to start cutting rates again

The recent economic contraction presents a complex situation for monetary policy, as it may not provide sufficient justification for the central bank to lower interest rates in the...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 27, 2025

Canada's economy starts to lose momentum

Canada's recent decline in economic activity, marked by decreasing output in consecutive months, indicates a potential overall reduction in economic growth for the current quarter.

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 26, 2025

Posthaste: Why more economists think the Bank of Canada is done cutting interest rates

Many experts now believe the central bank is unlikely to lower borrowing costs further, reflecting expectations that current monetary policy may remain stable to support economic c...

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