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Canada’s central bank remains in a tight spot, as it weighs the upside risks to inflation against the downside risks to growth brought on by U.S. tariffs. Daw said the market is putting the likelihood ...
Economists expect the Bank of Canada to maintain its cautious approach by holding its policy rate in place on Wednesday as it continues to assess the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war ...
The union representing Canada Post’s workers says it has started to exchange proposals with the Crown corporation for a potential arbitration process as both sides returned to the bargaining ...
It could also bar those who have been in Canada for more than year from filing a claim for asylum. But critics said the bill, which seeks to expand authorities' ability to open and inspect mail, ...
Canada Post has rejected a request by the union for binding arbitration, with the Crown corporation saying it would be “long and complicated.”. The Crown corporation said in a statement Sunday ...
The Government of Canada has announced its 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan, a significant shift in policy aimed at slowing population growth temporarily while ensuring long-term economic and social ...
Canada calls for international help to battle massive wildfires 01:23. Toronto — At least 33,400 people have been forced to evacuate their homes in three Canadian provinces due to active ...
In March, Canada imposed 25 percent reciprocal tariffs on a list of U.S. steel and aluminum products totaling C$15.6 billion. Carney wouldn’t say if he’s prepared to retaliate again.
When Canada, a former British colony, became a country with confederation in 1867, Section 121 of its founding Constitution Act declared that all goods “would be admitted free into each of the ...
The CAT has seen about a 20 per cent decrease in ridership weeks into the 2025 season. The ferry that travels between Yarmouth and Bar Harbor, Maine, had 19,308 passengers as of June 12.
Canada's economy grew 1.5 per cent in 2024, and that’s expected to go down to one per cent this year and increase slightly in 2026 to 1.1 per cent.
Driven in part by a steep drop in auto shipments to the United States after President Trump imposed steep tariffs, Canada posted a record trade deficit of 7.1 billion Canadian dollars, about $5.2 ...