Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that his government would push legislation to speed up "nation-building" infrastructure projects across the country, following a surge in tariffs by U.S.
Canada’s economy has delivered one of the strangest narratives of the year. The country is growing on paper, yet slowing in real life. Output is rising again, but the parts of the economy that matter ...
OTTAWA--Canada's economy is on track to show tepid growth in the third quarter, a marked recovery from the prior period though still tentative as the country comes to grips with tariffs and the ...
The Canadian economy appears set to avoid recession this year with a strong third-quarter rebound. Industry-based gross domestic product expanded 0.2% in July, beating the median economist estimate in ...
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at a press conference in Ottawa, Ontario, on May 2, 2025 - Copyright AFP PATRICK DOYLE Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
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Opinion: This is our opportunity to build Canada's economy and defence at the same time
Canada’s security, competitiveness and independence now depend on how we invest in defence and innovation. We can no longer rely on geography for protection or assume that trade alone will sustain our ...
How Canada's economy is coping under U.S. tariffs. Finding bright spots in Canada's economy amid slowdown. What's next for the Bank of Canada? The latest Canadian GDP figures are removing any doubt ...
TD Economics is expecting modest growth in Canada next year. The Federal Budget a good start but may not be transformational. Trade will remain a major question mark over the economy. Greg Bonnell: ...
Mylon Ollila is a Senior Strategist for the First Nations Financial Management Board. Hugo Asselin does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that ...
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