Will interest rates come down? The Bank of Canada is about to decide – National
The Bank of Canada is set to decide whether to cut, hold or increase interest rates on Wednesday — and
June 29, 2026
The Bank of Canada is set to decide whether to cut, hold or increase interest rates on Wednesday — and
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The massive Powerball lottery in the U.S. finally has a winner. The
Wall Street is holding steady on Thursday as the countdown ticks to an update on the U.S. job market coming
Canadians looking for a salary or wage bump to help with the cost-of-living crunch may be in for disappointment as
In early 2022, it looked like Canada’s condo market would never slow down. For older buyers with a little extra
Technology stocks have been slipping over the last week, with companies like Nvidia and Tesla seeing sharp drops and spikes
Ahead of the 2025 federal budget to be released this fall, some are raising a question that could be a
Despite the U.S. taking in record income from President Donald Trump’s tariffs in July — with a 273% increase in
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Stocks are opening lower on Wall Street and Treasury yields are falling sharply after the government reported a sharp slowdown
Canada’s economy shrank in May for the second straight month as the trade war with the United States continues to
The Bank of Canada updated its monetary policy Wednesday, and held its key lending rate at 2.75 per cent for
Under pressure from the U.S. trade war and a slowing economy, Canada’s provinces are all expected to run fiscal deficits
This week is sure to be a nail-biter for many Canadians and Americans watching whether central banks in both countries
While the latest Bank of Canada survey data suggests both businesses and consumers are in need of more financial relief
Giant shovels, driverless trucks and a dog-like robot have all helped Canada’s oil sands companies including Imperial Oil and Suncor become some of North America’s
U.S. stocks are shaky on Wednesday as President Donald Trump said he had “talked about the concept of firing” the
The House has passed two bills intended to boost the legitimacy of the cryptocurrency industry with new regulations as President
Bitcoin surpassed US$120,000 for the first time on Monday, marking a milestone for the world’s largest cryptocurrency as investors bet
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Real estate investors are snapping up a bigger share of U.S. homes on the market as rising prices and stubbornly
As the U.S. government takes big steps to usher cryptocurrency into mainstream finance, one of the world’s biggest crypto exchanges
An additional 293,500 Canadians enrolled as members of a registered pension plan in 2023, Statistics Canada data released Tuesday showed.
The tax filing deadline for most Canadians this year was April 30, but there is still a bit more time
The Liberal plan to give first-time homebuyers a tax break on a newly built home could have substantial impacts on
The national average asking rent in May was down 3.3 per cent from a year earlier at $2,129, marking the
Tiff Macklem is wearing an Edmonton Oilers pin as he reflects on coming very close to beating big odds. It’s
Many Canadians are eagerly watching the Bank of Canada’s interest rate announcement this week to see if it could mean
A bouquet in hand, a photographer clicking away and glasses raised in celebration: for some Canadian couples, these wedding day
Canada does not know what it would cost to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed “Golden Dome” missile defence program,
A third of Canadians approaching retirement in the next two years expect to keep paying their mortgages after they have
Canada Post workers have issued strike notice to start on Friday, May 23 at 12 a.m. local time. On Monday,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Moody’s on Friday downgraded its credit rating of the United States by a
The federal government does not plan to table a federal budget before the House of Commons rises this summer, the
As stock markets rallied after news of a 90-day trade war truce between China and the U.S., some stakeholders remain
Stocks are surging on Wall Street after China and the United States announced a 90-day truce in their trade war.
Billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates — the 13th-richest man in the world — says he will donate 99 per cent
Many global automakers are planning for the costly impact of the trade war, and some saying they expect to see
A manufacturer of capsules and tablets for the pharmaceuticals industry is scouting Asia for new partners. A steel component maker,
The film and streaming industry is the latest area of focus for U.S. President Donald Trump and his tariff strategy,
Owning a vehicle in Canada is rapidly getting more expensive — in some cases, at a faster rate than inflation
Uncertainty about both the rapidly changing U.S. trade policy and the impact it’s having on the Canadian economy dominated discussion
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Thursday that the majority of iPhones sold in the U.S. in the current fiscal quarter
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Read more about why economists call stagflation an economic “double kiss of death” here. U.S. stocks began Wednesday with a
Amazon says it’s not planning to display added tariff costs next to product prices on its site — despite a
With just a few days left before the tax filing deadline, many Canadians are still waiting until the last minute
U.S. stocks rose Wednesday as a worldwide rally came back around to Wall Street after President Donald Trump appeared to back off his
U.S. stocks jumped in a widespread rally Tuesday, and other U.S. investments steadied a day after falling sharply on worries about President Donald
U.S. President Donald Trump repeated his attacks Monday against the chair of the Federal Reserve, demanding that the independent central
Most U.S. stocks climbed Thursday, but the worst drop for UnitedHealth Group in a quarter of a century kept Wall
As recession fears loom, a “staggering” number of Canadians say they are in financial debt and many are banking on
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The upheaval in stocks has been grabbing all the headlines, but there is a bigger problem looming in another corner
Canadian and U.S. stocks closed higher Friday, capping off a tumultuous week that saw nausea-inducing drops and intense spikes driven
U.S. stocks dove Thursday and surrendered a chunk of their historic gains from the day before as President Donald Trump’s
The tax deadline is just a few weeks away, and some Canadians who may have already filed with the Canada
U.S. stocks soared to one of their best days in history on a euphoric Wall Street Wednesday after President Donald Trump said
With Canada’s future relationship with the United States dominating the federal election campaign so far, a new poll is shedding
The trade war brought on by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs has sent a ripple effect across the globe, leading
Wall Street’s worst crisis since COVID slammed into a higher gear Friday. The S&P 500 lost 6% after China matched President Donald
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — The Trump administration’s expansive new tariffs will likely lead to higher inflation and slower growth for the
Wall Street shuddered, and a level of shock unseen since COVID’s outbreak tore through financial markets worldwide Thursday on worries
Some of the world’s least inhabited islands and territories have been hit by U.S. President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs on
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the range of reciprocal tariffs he is imposing against around 200 countries around the world,
After a week spent seeking a lifeline, an Ontario court has given Canada’s oldest company permission to start liquidating all
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The United States Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged Wednesday and signaled that it still expects to cut
The 2025 tax season is well underway, but the Canada Revenue Agency doesn’t want Canadians who earned capital gains last
Members of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration are defending his growing trade war with Canada and the impact it’s having
The U.S. stock market’s sell-off cut deeper on Monday as Wall Street questioned how much pain President Donald Trump will let the economy endure through tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he will soon bring in new tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber that match
U.S. President Donald Trump wooed the cryptocurrency industry’s elite at the White House on Friday, hosting a first-of-its-kind summit focused on his plans for a
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Tax season is here and while you’re filling out your return for the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA), keep in mind
As tariffs rise and trade tensions escalate, many Canadians may be nervous about how their finances, job security and retirement
The push for Canada to send more of its oil and natural gas to markets outside of the United States
U.S. and Canadian stocks tumbled Monday and wiped out out even more of their gains since U.S. President Donald Trump’s
The deadline to contribute in a registered retirement savings plan is on Monday. Canadians have until March 3 to make
For years, Canada has been under pressure from NATO allies to hit the military alliance’s target of spending at least
Canada’s tax season is now officially open – and there a few key changes that could affect Canadian pocketbooks. Starting
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canadian lender Bank of Montreal BMO.TO on Tuesday reported a jump in
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he wanted the Keystone XL Pipeline built and pledged easy regulatory approvals for
Exchange Income Corp. has entered into an agreement to buy Canadian North for $205 million. The northern airline provides passenger
Canadian seniors are set to receive the latest pension payments from the federal government this week. The February payments for
U.S. stocks fell sharply Friday after reports showed that worries among consumers and businesses about President Donald Trump’s policies may
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St. Valentine chocolates always seek to show how deep your love is. This year, it might just also show how deep your
Canada doesn’t need to be hit by tariffs for the economy to be impacted — the mere threat of a
Descrease article font size Increase article font size U.S. consumer prices rose faster than expected in January in a sign
Amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s order to impose costly tariffs on steel and aluminum, some automotive experts are advising Canadians
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Toronto-Dominion Bank announced on Monday it will exit from the 10.1% stake
The national association representing Canada’s restaurants wants Ottawa’s GST/HST “holiday” made permanent amid early signs it’s helped some cash-strapped Canadians
How many times have you left a date with that special tingly feeling in your gut? The one that screams
Canada’s mortgage market is reacting to fears this week that United States President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs could deliver a
Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney wants Canada to look beyond the United States to bolster its roster of trade partners
As trade tensions rise between China and the United States, Canada is not out of the woods yet, leaving some
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The cost of aluminum for consumers in Europe buying on the physical market has
The Bank of Canada warned after delivering another interest rate cut on Wednesday that Canada’s economy would be “tested” if
U.S. President Donald Trump said there is nothing Canada can do “right now” to avoid new tariffs that will be
Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney is backing away from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s consumer carbon pricing regime but will keep
More than two million Canadians will be able to file their taxes automatically this year. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
The federal government is delaying plans to raise the inclusion rate on capital gains, offering a degree of clarity on
Surging prices for coffee on global markets are coinciding with a weak Canadian dollar, putting a “pinch” on cafés and
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Walmart Canada said on Thursday it is investing about C$6.5 billion ($4.51
Egg prices in the United States continue to crack under pressure while in Canada they remain relatively stable — and
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Nova Scotia government says it’s making the “biggest increase” to the
Metro is in “wait and see” mode ahead of potential tariffs from new U.S. President Donald Trump, and is keeping
Oil and gas companies would be liable for damages caused by climate change-related disasters in California under legislation introduced Monday
The Bank of Canada is being pulled in a few different directions ahead of its first interest rate decision of
Wall Street is tumbling Monday on fears that the market’s winners who have feasted on the artificial-intelligence frenzy are under
United States President Donald Trump’s tariff threats are not going away. Before and after assuming office in his second term,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size U.S. consumer goods maker Procter & Gamble PG.N will again look to
U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on imports from China could send shockwaves through global supply chains that experts
Inflation slowed further in December as Canadian consumers got a tax break from the federal government. Statistics Canada said Tuesday
Canadians are watching their finances for any impacts as President Donald Trump takes back the reins of government in the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size TD Bank Group said on Friday CEO-designate Raymond Chun would be appointed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Thursday promised to reverse the Liberal government’s controversial changes to capital gains taxes if he
Descrease article font size Increase article font size As the 2025 tax season approaches, the Canada Revenue Agency has refreshed
Some Canadian real estate watchers are expecting borrowing costs to hit their floor at the same time sellers flood the
The Bank of Canada’s rapid interest rate cuts have seemingly not helped Canadians feel much better about their financial pictures
Millions of Canadians will receive the year’s first carbon rebates from the federal government this week. January payments of the
Loblaw is apologizing after the grocer confirmed some meat products sold in stores across Western Canada were underweighted compared with
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is calling on the federal government to restore clarity to the upcoming tax filing season
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A jump in new jobs helped bring the Canadian unemployment rate down
Some eligible working Canadians are set to receive advanced payments of workers benefits from the federal government this week. The
The loonie is struggling, putting a premium on anything Canadians buy that comes with a price tag in U.S. dollars.
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A top policymaker at the U.S. Federal Reserve said Wednesday that he
The federal government has provided some clarity on how proposed changes to capital gains taxes will work after Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau’s decision to step down and prorogue Parliament will keep his government from implementing its proposed changes to capital
News of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s impending resignation helped push the Canadian dollar higher on Monday morning in a move
The Canadian equity market will continue building on its strength from 2024 despite lingering political uncertainties, experts forecast. But investors
The first benefits of the new year will go out Friday, with eligible Canadians receiving goods and services tax (GST)
Canada’s 100 highest-paid CEOs earned $13.2 million on average in 2023 from salaries, bonuses and other compensation, according to the
It’s been a rough few years for Canadians looking to break into home ownership as unaffordability issues persist across the
As Canadians ring in the new year with cost of living top of mind, many would likely want to get ahead
Canadians preparing to head to the polls in the new year are likely to be voting with their wallets. Cost-of-living
Experts say the next few months are going to be rough for the Canadian dollar as it appears set to
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted December 20, 2024 6:17 pm Updated December 20, 2024 6:22 pm 1 min read
The U.K.’s central bank warned Thursday of “heightened uncertainty” as it kept interest rates on hold after inflation moved further
Imagine it: You buy a house, and the bank offers you a single rate of interest that will keep your
This holiday season, Canadians are being more cautious about their spending despite a tax break on a slew of items,
The Canadian dollar’s slide continued Wednesday amid expectations for a slower pace of rate cuts from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
The annual rate of inflation slowed to 1.9 per cent in November, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. The agency cited a
The federal government is moving forward with plans to make automatic tax filing more widely available to Canadians, including those
The Liberal government’s fall economic statement arrived in a cloud of controversy Monday after Chrystia Freeland’s abrupt resignation as the
A barrier to entry in some of Canada’s most expensive housing markets just got lower thanks to new changes impacting
The Bank of Canada delivered a second consecutive interest rate cut of half a percentage point on Wednesday, but signalled
A former TD Bank employee in the U.S. is facing criminal charges for allegedly using their position at the financial
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Superior Court of Quebec has approved a $2.5-million settlement in a
Parents expecting this month’s Canada Child Benefit (CCB) cheques will have to wait a little while longer because of the
The Bank of Canada’s latest oversized interest rate cut isn’t expected to deliver immediate relief to the Canadian fixed-mortgage market,
Vancouver city council has voted to explore ways to make the municipality a “Bitcoin-friendly city.” The motion approved Wednesday won’t
Fueled by pricier used cars, hotel rooms and groceries, inflation in the United States moved slightly higher last month in
It’s lunch time at the Eaton Centre mall in downtown Toronto and every corner of the food court is hungry
With the Bank of Canada gearing up for its final interest rate decision of 2024, experts warn the flagging Canadian
A temporary “tax holiday” could prove to be a “hot mess” for small businesses preparing to implement the new measure
Dollarama Inc. is ramping up its expansion with a Calgary-area distribution centre and a lot more of the chain’s stores
Cargill’s plans to slash thousands of jobs across its global workforce are not expected to impact front-line, unionized positions in
Bitcoin has topped the $100,000 mark as a massive rally in the world’s most popular cryptocurrency sparked by the election
Food prices in Canada are likely to increase by three to five per cent next year, according to a newly
A surprise jump in the unemployment rate in November drove the loonie lower on Friday and raised odds among markets
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says she will deliver a fall economic statement
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canadian savers now know how much extra room they’ll get in their
TD Bank on Thursday warned of a challenging 2025 and suspended its medium-term earnings forecast as Canada’s second-biggest lender works
Canadian real estate watchers are expecting home prices and housing activity to rise in 2025 after a “recovery year,” but
Royal Bank of Canada, the country’s biggest bank, beat quarterly profit expectations, helped by its acquisition of HSBC’s domestic business
Agricultural powerhouse Cargill, one of the world’s biggest privately held firms with thousands of Canadian employees, is slashing its global
Scotiabank says it expects to see continued loan pressure and political uncertainty in the months ahead as it reported profits
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Canada failed to cultivate new trade corridors that could have helped to mitigate the potential impact of Donald Trump’s tariff
The Bank of Canada will have to grapple with an underperforming economy, signs of a returning consumer and a “dark
Macy’s on Monday delayed the publication of its third-quarter results due to an accounting issue tied to delivery expenses and
Members of Parliament are set to vote on a Liberal bill proposing a temporary “tax holiday” for Canadians that is
If you’re a fan of Canadian beef, you’ve probably noticed that juicy steak on your plate has forced you to
Bank of Canada deputy governor Rhys Mendes says allowing for a period of price declines may sound tempting, but it
The loonie is shaping up as an early casualty of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s latest trade threats against Canada, with
A nationwide shutdown of Canada Post is set to have major implications for the biggest shopping weekend of the year,
The federal government is calling on the provinces to “step up” and drop their sales taxes on certain items in
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The trillion-dollar question these days is where the huge sums of money needed to address climate change are going to
A weak Canadian dollar is being blamed as a key culprit behind sticky inflation at the grocery store, a trend
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The Liberal government announced a suite of affordability measures Thursday that Ottawa says aims to put more money in Canadian
The federal government says Canadians will get a “GST holiday” on groceries this holiday season — while those making under
Grocery and drugstore retailer Metro Inc. ended its “transition year” with fourth-quarter earnings of $219.9 million, with an almost $1-billion
Two proposed class-action lawsuits in the United States name two Canadian food companies as alleged members of a “potato cartel”
Walmart ratcheted up sales and profits again in the third quarter with its comparatively low prices proving a powerful draw
The latest child benefits are going out to Canadian parents this week amid a postal disruption as thousands of Canada
Spirit Airlines said Monday that it has filed for bankruptcy protection and will attempt to reboot as it struggles to
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 17, 2024 10:31 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article
Canada Post and the union representing striking postal workers will head back to the bargaining table on Monday, this time
The Canada Post strike is set to have the sharpest impact on small businesses and customers of the postal service,
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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the Canada carbon
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story misattributed Per Bank’s nationality. He is Danish. Loblaw Co. Ltd. is benefitting