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11:57
Uncertainty in Canada's tax landscape could weigh on investment: economist
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8:19
What's the neutral rate, and why did the Bank of Canada raise it?
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4:00
Ottawa moves to raise inclusion rate on capital gains taxes in 2024 budget
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7:46
Portfolio manager says loonie could fall to half of greenback's value
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6:31
Capital gains changes in budget will raise taxes for many: tax accountant
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What happens to bank stocks when interest rates go down?
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16h ago
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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15h ago
5:50Canada needs more oil pipes after Trans Mountain, Tamarack says
The expansion of Canada’s Trans Mountain oil pipeline is nearly ready for action after years of delays and billions of dollars in cost overruns.
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4:18Rising Middle East tension
Brad Simpson, Chief Wealth Strategist, TD Wealth, discusses the rising tensions between Iran and Israel and what it could mean for markets.
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Apr 18
5:36TD investors meet as probe and CEO succession fuel frustration
Toronto-Dominion Bank is confronting shareholders at a moment when investors and executives alike are clamoring for clarity on potential penalties in a U.S. probe and the future of the firm’s leadership.
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17h ago
5:06Tesla shares tumble below US$150 per share, giving up all gains made over the past year
Tesla's stock tumbled below US$150 per share, giving up all of the gains made over the past year as the electric vehicle maker reels from falling sales and steep discounts intended to lure more buyers.
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18h ago
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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Canada to start taxing tech giants in 2024 despite U.S. complaints
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18h ago
5:22NHL playoff runs give local businesses a major boost: Moneris
As hockey fans eagerly await the start of the Stanley Cup playoffs, businesses in the four Canadian cities with teams that qualified for the postseason are preparing for a big sales boost, according to Moneris.
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20h ago
4:56Getting the lowest mortgage rates in a high interest rate world
Mortgage shopping isn’t getting much easier these days.
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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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Apr 17
10:02Trudeau's ex-finance minister criticizes capital gains tax hike
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s former finance minister said he rejected the idea of hiking the capital gains tax while in office due to concerns it would stunt Canada’s economic growth, and called the move “very troubling for many investors.”
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23h ago
7:01EV maker Lion Electric cuts about 120 jobs as it looks to reduce costs
The Lion Electric Co. says it's cutting about 120 jobs as part of a plan to reduce costs.
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Apr 18
7:59Solving shortage of construction workers key to housing growth: experts
Solving a longstanding construction worker shortage will be key to boosting housing supply, experts say, as Canada's national housing agency continues to forecast housing start levels that fall short of growing demand.
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Apr 17
10:27Ontario Teachers' said to weigh $5 billion sale of Amica Senior
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is exploring a sale of luxury senior-living residences Amica Senior Lifestyles, which could be valued at about $5 billion (US$3.6 billion), according to people familiar with the matter.
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Apr 16
After Statistics Canada’s latest consumer price index revealed a 2.9 per cent increase in the annual inflation rate in March, largely boosted by higher prices for gasoline, one chief economist says the path towards a June interest rate cut seems clear.
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Apr 16
5:33Grocery inflation slows in March, but price growth at restaurants remains strong
Inflation on groceries continued to slow in March, rising just 1.9 per cent compared with a year earlier.
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Apr 18
9:00Why the world of chocolate is in crisis
The world of chocolate is facing such immense cocoa shortages that the wild trading lured an unlikely player: Pierre Andurand, a hedge-fund manager best known for his bets on oil.