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EQB names former CFO and Scotiabank veteran as CEO
The appointment of Chadwick Westlake as CEO is expected to influence EQB’s strategic direction and investor confidence, potentially affecting the company’s financial performance an...
Read Full Article →Posthaste: Canadians are still saving, but habits are shifting amid market turmoil
Amid recent market instability, Canadian investors have significantly reduced their exposure to U.S. equities, reflecting a notable change in saving and investment patterns not obs...
Read Full Article →Copper market in turmoil as Trump touts 50% tariff on imports
If implemented, the proposed tariff on copper imports could lead to increased expenses for various industries, potentially affecting manufacturing costs and consumer prices through...
Read Full Article →Canada can become an LNG powerhouse, but it will take innovation and determination
Canada's emerging role in the liquefied natural gas sector presents substantial economic potential, requiring ongoing advancements and commitment to fully capitalize on future mark...
Read Full Article →Tariff war big boost for jean maker Duer
The implementation of new trade duties significantly increased demand for the company's denim products, leading to improved sales and enhanced revenue prospects soon after the tari...
Read Full Article →Trump says Aug. 1 tariff deadline won’t be extended
The firm adherence to the August 1 tariff deadline may impact trade negotiations and financial markets by maintaining existing tariff schedules without delay.
Read Full Article →Where do things stand on Trump’s global tariffs and how does Canada fit in?
The ongoing U.S. tariff policies continue to impact international trade, influencing economic relations and market conditions for Canada amid approaching regulatory deadlines.
Read Full Article →Amazon sellers curb Prime Day discounts as tariffs bite
Due to increased import costs, many online retailers are reducing promotional offers during Prime Day, impacting their overall sales strategies and customer incentives this season.
Read Full Article →Posthaste: Canadians should brace for bigger federal budget deficit than they thought
According to BMO, Canada’s federal budget shortfall may reach around $80 billion, indicating a larger gap than previously anticipated, though the country remains financially more s...
Read Full Article →How the trade war is turning into a tourism win for Canada
The ongoing trade conflict has prompted increased domestic travel, boosting Canada's tourism industry as more residents choose local destinations, which positively impacts the coun...
Read Full Article →Carney government's nation-building projects list expected to draw from these five areas, says sourc...
The government's upcoming infrastructure initiatives are anticipated to include key sectors, with a strong probability that an energy transportation project will play a significant...
Read Full Article →How to build Canadian corporate champions that can take on the world
Developing globally competitive Canadian companies is crucial for economic growth, as it enhances international market presence, attracts foreign investment, and creates sustainabl...
Read Full Article →How retailers are cashing in on the trade war: FP video
The ongoing trade tensions have created new opportunities for Canadian retailers, allowing them to adjust strategies and potentially increase revenue despite challenges in the glob...
Read Full Article →Bombardier flies high while analysts soured on one of the Big Three telecoms
Bombardier’s strong performance contrasts with the declining outlook for a major telecom company, highlighting differing investor confidence and potential impacts on market valuati...
Read Full Article →Canada's manufacturers suffer largest drop in output since the pandemic as tariffs roil sector
Canadian manufacturing output has declined significantly due to ongoing trade tensions, leading to reduced production levels and continuous job losses over the past five months, in...
Read Full Article →Canadians shortchange savings goals to take summer vacation, says BMO survey
A recent survey reveals that over fifty percent of Canadians have adjusted their travel arrangements this summer in response to increased expenses and inflation, impacting their ov...
Read Full Article →Bay Street shrugs off tariff threat as dealmaking tally hits $310 billion
Despite concerns about new trade restrictions, the robust volume of equity offerings has contributed to one of the highest levels of financial transactions recorded in the first ha...
Read Full Article →U.S. trade deal with Vietnam gives apparel stocks a boost
The agreement between the U.S. and Vietnam is expected to positively impact the financial performance of clothing companies due to Vietnam’s important role in producing footwear an...
Read Full Article →What Del Monte's bankruptcy means for Canadian consumers
Del Monte's recent financial restructuring could influence product availability and pricing for Canadian buyers due to operational challenges and increased expenses related to pack...
Read Full Article →Why the demise of Canadian retail's 'middle class' won't end with Hudson's Bay
The financial landscape of Canadian retail is shifting as mid-tier stores face challenges from consumers preferring either more affordable or high-end shopping options.
Read Full Article →Posthaste: Canada home prices seen falling further as tariff war deepens downturn
Canadian residential property values are projected to decline between 8 and 10 percent this year, reflecting escalating trade tensions that are contributing to a broader economic s...
Read Full Article →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...
Read Full Article →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.
Read Full Article →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...
Read Full Article →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...
Read Full Article →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.
Read Full Article →'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...
Read Full Article →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...
Read Full Article →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...
Read Full Article →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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