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Copper price surges as investors pile in to looming supply gap
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11:57
Uncertainty in Canada's tax landscape could weigh on investment: economist
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5:22
NHL playoff runs give local businesses a major boost: Moneris
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Ottawa moves to raise inclusion rate on capital gains taxes in 2024 budget
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What's the neutral rate, and why did the Bank of Canada raise it?
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Some of the key highlights from the Liberal government's 2024 federal budget
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Apr 22
One of the main proponents of increased domestic investment from Canadian pension funds says there are two competing theories on the issue that each come to a different conclusion about what’s best for Canada’s pensioners and its economy.
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8:10First Quantum reports US$159 million loss in Q1, says balance sheet shored up
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. says it lost US$159 million in its first quarter, down from profits of US$75 million a year earlier.
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Apr 23
5:43Doctors ask Liberal government to reconsider capital gains tax change
The Canadian Medical Association is asking the federal government to reconsider its proposed changes to capital gains taxation, arguing they will affect doctors' retirement savings.
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12h ago
West Fraser Timber earns US$35 million in first quarter, up from loss last year
West Fraser Timber Co. says it earned US$35 million in its first quarter, up from a loss of US$42 million a year earlier.
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18h ago
8:04Equifax Canada testing use of rental payment data for credit scores
Equifax Canada is exploring how rent data could factor in to credit scores to help make credit and financial services accessible to more people.
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Apr 18
One economist says that while Canada’s rapid population growth helped to fill job vacancies after the COVID-19 pandemic, it has also spurred rent price inflation and made housing shortages worse.
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6:51Visa profit climbs 17% as consumer credit-card spending grows
Visa Inc. reported a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street predictions as U.S. credit-card spending climbed.
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13h ago
8:04Freeland says $5 billion just a start for Indigenous loan guarantee program
The $5-billion announced for an Indigenous loan guarantee program in last week's budget is just a start, said Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.
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Apr 18
Former Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge has few nice things to say about the federal government’s latest budget and instead argues it will hurt large swaths of Canadians and the country’s economy.
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6:24Tesla stock in 'no man's land' after 43% rout ahead of earnings
Elon Musk is known to challenge the status quo — and that’s exactly what Tesla Inc.’s investors are worried about right now.
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15h ago
8:55Rideshare platform Uber expands to Newfoundland and Labrador
Uber Technologies Inc. says it has brought its ridesharing platform to Newfoundland and Labrador.
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23h ago
4:20Inflation, cost of living hurting education savings plans: survey
A new survey of Canadian parents suggests they are finding it increasingly difficult to save for their child’s education as inflation and the high cost of living take a bite out of excess savings.
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10:43'Everything the world needs’: Jefferies Canada chairman on Canadian investment banking unit
As Jefferies Canada aims to ramp up its presence in Canada with a new investment banking unit, the capital market firm’s CEO says Canadian businesses are at “the vanguard of innovation and change.”
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Apr 17
A new report from Canadian telematics firm Geotab examined data from more than 750,000 light-duty commercial vehicles in North America and Europe and found 41 per cent of their internal combustion engines (ICE) were considered cost-effective and range capable of an EV transition, which would provide an average savings of $16,000 per vehicle over seven years.
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23h ago
6:57Tourism operators face heavy debt, even as business roars back
Tourism has come roaring back from pandemic lows, but operators say the sector has yet to reach pre-COVID levels and debt remains a hefty burden for thousands of small businesses across the country.
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23h ago
5:01Quebec farmers have been protesting since December. Is anyone listening?
Upset about high interest rates, growing paperwork and heavy regulatory burdens, protesting farmers have become a familiar sight across Quebec since December.