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Bank of Canada's Carolyn Rogers warns against ‘tinkering’ with mortgage market
Deputy governor says over-reliance on such measures could have long-term negative impacts
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Here are the Canadian banks that could benefit from Trump's victory
Promise to lower taxes for corporations, enforce fewer regulations could rub off on biggest lenders
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Toronto home sales surge 44% in October as rate cuts draw buyers back
Benchmark home price for the region declines 3.3 per cent year-over-year
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Posthaste: Canadians pessimistic about infrastructure future, costs
It would cost $103 billion to replace infrastructure that’s already in 'very poor' condition
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Stocks soar as Donald Trump's win unleashes 'power trade on steroids'
Coverage of the impact of Trump's election victory on markets and the Canadian economy
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Bank of Canada worried jumbo rate cut would signal 'economic trouble,' deliberations show
Feared it could lead to expectations of further moves of the same size
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David Rosenberg: Tighter immigration targets could tip Bank of Canada rate below 2%
Target undershoot and even outright deflation now a meaningful risk for the central bank
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Posthaste: Risks loom in the mortgage market as renewals and delinquencies rise
CMHC says high household debt and renewals at higher rates remain concerns for the Canadian economy
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October auto sales rise to match 2019 levels, DesRosiers says
The firm estimates 162,000 units were sold in October
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Bank of Canada neutral rate could be 2.75%, survey finds
Was taken before central bank implemented its jumbo cut
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CPA Canada reaches agreements with Ontario, Quebec on education and standards
The split raised questions about the future of the national organization in Quebec and Ontario
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Quebecor’s Videotron likely last U.S. high-grade bond deal pre-election
Proceeds expected to be used to pay down a portion of the term loan from the acquisition of Freedom Mobile
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Warren Buffett cuts Apple stake as his cash pile hits record $325.2 billion
Investing legend continues to refrain from major acquisitions
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Many retailers offer 'returnless refunds.' Just don't expect them to talk much about it
Amazon, Walmart and Target have decided some items are not worth the cost or hassle of getting back
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Hybrid work wars taking hold as N.S. workers resist the push back to the office
Non-unionized employees were expected back in the office full time by Oct 15
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BCE shares fall to 11-year low on moves to buy U.S. internet provider, pause dividend hikes
Telco is funding $5 billion deal for Ziply Fiber with proceeds from sale of its MLSE stake
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Posthaste: Canada's 'uneven recovery' is leaving the middle class behind
'Under the surface there are clear signs that the average Canadian consumer is suffering'
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'Gutless executives': Canada's CEOs are jolted by Trudeau's surging rival
Pierre Poilievre is courting working-class voters with an anti-elite message, while seemingly changing the Conservatives' relationship with business
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B.C. port employers to launch lockout at terminals as labour disruption begins
The union has accused the BC Maritime Employers Association as 'acting recklessly'
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Oil rises as OPEC+ delays production hike and Iran escalates retaliatory rhetoric
Brent rises as much as 2.5 per cent to more than US$74 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate climbs above US$71
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