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Retail sales increased by 0.8 per cent in March, according to Statistics Canada, and led by vehicle and parts sales, followed by building materials and garden equipment.
“While it is fairly obvious that international trade will never be the same again, it’s also pretty clear that there will be further negotiations,” she said in an interview with the Canadian ...
A close look at regional economies indicates that industries, including tourism and shipping, are plagued by uncertainty The U.S. economy isn't technically in a recession, but a close look at how ...
The PGIM Jennison Global Equity Income Fund advanced and significantly outperformed it benchmark Index for Q1 2025. Click ...
S&P Global PMI surveys may put global growth at near-standstill again, and stock markets are in trouble if “stagflation” ...
Price increases are becoming the norm amid Trump's tariff policies, with Subaru set to charge more in the US market and ...
The end of the consumer carbon price at the start of April drove inflation down sharply, Statistics Canada said Tuesday, but ...
The headline figure, however, concealed a bundle of sharply higher prices on food, cars and rent, and adds to a raft of ...
Year-over-year inflation softened to 1.7% in April, an eight-month low, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. That was modestly hotter than the 1.6% rise in the consumer-price index that economists had ...
Headline inflation slowed in April mainly due to drop in gasoline prices because of the elimination of the federal carbon tax ...
Almost all retirees report they are worried about inflation lessening the value of their assets, according to a new survey.
Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 1.7% in April from 2.3% in March, owing primarily to a sharp 12.7% decline in overall ...