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Canada’s steep job losses another blow to struggling economy

In the News   |   August 6, 2016

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Canada lost a surprising 31,200 jobs in July due to a steep decline in full-time work, a worrying setback for a country grappling with the downturn in the energy sector. The unexpected job losses sent... read more

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Ontario considers following B.C. on taxing foreign real estate investors

In the News   |   July 27, 2016

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Ontario’s Finance Minister “will be looking very closely” at a move by his B.C. counterpart to tax foreign real estate investors in the Vancouver region, as market watchers predict the push to curb speculation in... read more

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Low-wage earners with graduate degrees on rise, new study shows

In the News   |   July 14, 2016

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University degrees do not always lead to higher wages. A new study shows that the ranks of low-wage earners with a master’s degree or PhD has soared over the past two decades. Of the employees... read more

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Despite Brexit vote, key EU powers vow to ratify CETA deal

In the News   |   July 4, 2016

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Europe’s main powers have assured the federal government that the Canada-Europe free-trade treaty will be ratified, despite uncertainty about the role that national parliaments will play in approving the pact, International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland... read more

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Brexit prompts new agenda for North American Leaders’ Summit

In the News   |   June 27, 2016

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The three leaders of North America will trumpet the benefits of liberalized free trade and the necessity of countries to work in unison when they gather in Ottawa for a summit that had been set... read more

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No end in sight to oil sands shutdowns

In the News   |   May 9, 2016

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Alberta’s oil sands have been spared a direct hit from the devastating wildfire that forced the shutdown of more than one million barrels a day of production, but it remains unclear when companies can restart... read more

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Tax-cheat crackdown nets $1-billion more than expected, CRA data show

In the News   |   April 29, 2016

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Cracking down on tax cheats raised more than $1-billion in new revenue over what Ottawa had hoped, The Globe and Mail has learned. For the first time, the Canada Revenue Agency has disclosed the net... read more

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Is the Canadian economy finally staging a comeback?

In the News   |   April 18, 2016

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Economic experts give their opinions on the prospects for the Canadian economy in 2016.... read more

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Poloz plays down BoC’s upgraded outlook for Canadian growth

In the News   |   April 14, 2016

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The Bank of Canada is upgrading its outlook for Canadian growth in anticipation of billions of dollars in new federal stimulus cash. But Governor Stephen Poloz remains surprisingly glum about what’s ahead as he weighs... read more

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Egged on

Cartoons   |   March 29, 2016

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The first budget of Justin Trudeau's government promised major new spending in several areas and the restoration of cuts made by the Tories.

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Soft landing?

Cartoons   |   March 24, 2016

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The government is hoping that the large deficits foreseen in its first budget will actually be lessened by economic growth.

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Ten ways the budget will affect your finances

Lesson Plans   |   March 24, 2016

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Finance Minister Morneau brought down his 2016 – and his first – Budget on March 22,2016. Rob Carrick reports on how the Budget will directly impact on the financial lives  of various groups of Canadians.... read more

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Ten ways the budget will affect your finances

In the News   |   March 22, 2016

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Here’s what the federal budget means to your personal finances if you’re … A parent (Part One): The government claims the new Canada Child Benefit will pay nine of 10 families more than they receive under existing programs.... read more

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A farewell to gold: Canada sells its last ounce

In the News   |   March 4, 2016

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Canada’s golden age is over – at least in a manner of speaking. The latest report on the country’s official international reserves, published Thursday, shows zero gold on the ledger. The government has been winding... read more

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Cartoons   |   March 1, 2016

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In an economic update statement, Finance Minister Bill Morneau told Canadians the federal government's deficit for the next two years will be much higher than expected.

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