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The average Canadian family spent 42.3 per cent of its income on taxes in 2024—more than on housing, food and clothing combined, finds a new study published by the Fraser Institute, an ...
This Canadian women's clothing company has been in business for 95 years In 1930, Laura Wolstein opened her first boutique selling clothing on St. Hubert Avenue in Montreal.
In 1930, Laura Wolstein opened her first boutique on St. Hubert Avenue in Montreal. Focusing on service, the womenswear boutique became a go-to for stylish shoppers in the city. Ninety-five years ...
VANCOUVER, BC, July 22, 2025 /CNW/ - The average Canadian family spent 42.3 per cent of its income on taxes in 2024—more than on housing, food and clothing combined, finds a new study published ...
The average Canadian family spent 42.3 per cent of its income on taxes in 2024—more than on housing, food and clothing combined, finds a new study published by the Fraser Institute, an independent, ...
After arrests in Quebec, a Canadian police official's comments linking traditional values to radicalization drew criticism, leading to an official clarification.
Canadians are doubling down on their U.S. travel boycott—as Canada propels U.S. tourism declines to an expected overall economic loss of $29 billion in 2025.
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) spokesperson warned Tuesday that a person suddenly embracing “traditional values” could be a sign they are becoming an extremist.
The father of a 9-year-old has been charged with murder in the second degree and concealment of a human corpse after he allegedly murdered his daughter in upstate New York.
Canadian provinces' boycott of U.S. spirits amid a trade dispute with the United States has caused a sharp drop in sales of American imports, as well as other imported and domestic spirits across ...
Canadian companies are boosting trade with allies other than the U.S. and with smaller markets to minimize economic damage from President Donald Trump's tariffs, government data shows.
The United States continues to see a decline in visits from Canadian residents, according to Statistics Canada, as the trade war leads many travellers to seek alternatives.