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'Twas the day before Christmas: Mawer's 2024 year-end poem
'Swift-e-nomics was poppin’, local shops did glory, despite high ticket prices, 'twas a Love Story'
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Bank of Canada's decision to cut by half point 'a close call,' deliberations show
The recent fall of the Canadian dollar and its impact on inflation were also considered by policy makers
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Bank of Canada to trim rates four more times: What economists say about GDP
One forecaster, however, thinks the chances of a pause in January have risen
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FP Outlook 2025: Election could restore Canada's credibility, Peter MacKay says
MacKay: 'Christmas came early for the opposition party, that's for sure'
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Dominic LeBlanc’s looming fight as finance minister is far from the biggest of his life
Spent weeks in isolation as part of cancer treatment
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Canada's economy grows more than expected, but momentum may fade
Early estimate for November shows GDP shrinking for first time this year
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Alberta is not entitled to half of CPP fund, says chief actuary
Official assessment puts the percentage closer to 20% to 25% if the province leaves the national plan
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Posthaste: Don't give up on gold yet — it's got a secret weapon
Economists see an unexpected strength on the horizon
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If Ottawa were a company’s management team, investors would call for a restructuring
Martin Pelletier: We are all shareholders in this country. It's time we start investing for a better future
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'A little patience': Anxiety creeps into auto sector as Trump threatens blanket tariffs on day one
Canada’s automobile executives are anxiously waiting to see if Donald Trump makes good on threats to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian imports after he assumes his second term as United States president in January. Read More
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Posthaste: Bank of Canada end rate still out view as whirlwind year of cuts comes to close
Interest rates, at the top end of policymakers' neutral range, still have a ways to fall, say economists
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Christmas tree industry desperate for new blood as farmers age
Lloyd Smith, 64, likes being alone with his balsam fir and pine, so it’s no wonder he’s been in the business of growing Christmas trees for the past five decades. Read More
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Two million people are expected to leave the country in Canada's immigration reset. What if they don't?
Despite moving to Canada from India in 2018 as an international student and receiving a work permit upon graduating two years later, Dinesh* lives in Ontario today as a visitor even though that was obviously not the original plan. Read More
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Posthaste: So long Santa rally — how the market's Fed freakout is playing out in Canada
So long Santa rally. Read More
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Liberal Party turmoil sets Canada back at critical time: Danielle Smith
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how upheaval in the federal government with the resignation of Chrystia Freeland has set Canada back at a critical time. Read More
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Unpacking the Liberal's $24-billion spending package
Rebekah Young, vice president and head of inclusion and resilience economics at the Bank of Nova Scotia, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about what’s in the federal government’s Fall Economic Statement. Read More
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Posthaste: Canadians plan to tighten their belts after the holidays
Concerns about the rising cost of living and a looming recession have many Canadians looking to clamp down on their spending habits after the holidays. Read More
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Recent immigrants struggle to take time off during holidays
The holidays are usually the time Canadians wind down from work to connect with loved ones and enjoy the festivities. Some Canadian immigrants, however, face barriers that make such activities hard to do. Read More
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Canada tightens immigration point system to curb fraud tied to job selling
Temporary foreign workers who apply to become permanent residents through Canada’s immigration system will no longer get additional points if they have a job offer that’s supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), Immigration Minister Marc Miller said on Tuesday. Read More
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Quebec to ban sale of most new gas-powered vehicles by 2035
The Quebec government has adopted regulations banning the sale of most new gasoline-powered vehicles as of 2035. Read More
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