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Mark Carney has promised to increase Canada’s military spending to five per cent of the national GDP. This level of spending will likely threaten the social programs working Canadians rely on if not ...
The more optimistic consumers are about their financial situations, the more spending we see happening. In turn, this drives ...
Shape-shifting tariffs may be an act of self-harm but they hurt global trade and growth. After being smacked with a 25 per ...
Saskatchewan’s retail sector is in great shape according to the latest numbers issued by Statistics Canada and reported in a ...
Sharply higher tariffs, a stronger loonie and falling commodity prices mean a very bleak prognosis for the next couple of ...
On a monetary level, we highlight the Fed’s interest rate decision next Wednesday. The bank is widely expected to remain on ...
Saskatchewan continues to outpace the rest of the country in housing construction, with new data showing the province led all ...
Economic reconciliation requires support for Indigenous training, providing access to capital for Indigenous organizations ...
Ottawa's defence-spending plans will give the economy a lift, but not enough to save it from a recession, a newly released report forecasts.
At the same time as it slashes hundreds of millions of dollars from school budgets, the CAQ government has moved to gut ...