Category: Canadas
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Patient capital: The missing piece in Canada’s innovation puzzle
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Bread path links innovation The ecosystem of the investment capital must create conditions for the patient’s bets on technology that can be defended with constant growth It was published on February 19, 2025 • 4 minutes read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in…
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Canada’s Conservative Leader Pitches Major Natural-Resource Revamp to Counter Trump
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Bread path links PMN Business Canadian conservative leader Pierre Boelifri pledged to build an “East and West Economy” with oil and gas pipelines from Alberta to marine provinces as part of a comprehensive plan to respond to American tariff threats. The author of the article: Bloomberg News Randy Thanjan Knight…
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Canada’s First All-in-One Savings Stack Helps Canadians Stretch Post-Holiday Budgets with Cashback Rewards and Offers
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Article content Save.ca produces digital incentives for consumers, giving retailers and CPG incredible customer visions Article content Toronto, January 29, 2025 (Globe New Yaires) – where Canadians adapt to smaller budgets after the holiday season, Save.ca’s Revolutionary Money recovery rewards program It provides a solution that affects the need for…
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Canada’s Soft Landing in Jeopardy as Macklem Faces Trump Tariffs
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Breadcrumb links BMN Business Governor Tiff Macklem successfully weathered one of the worst inflationary crises in the history of the Bank of Canada, putting his country on track for a soft landing. Perhaps US President-elect Donald Trump will dismantle all of this with the stroke of a pen. Article writer:…
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Canada’s Soft Landing in Jeopardy as Macklem Faces Trump Tariffs
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Breadcrumb links BMN Business Governor Tiff Macklem successfully weathered one of the worst inflationary crises in the history of the Bank of Canada, putting his country on track for a soft landing. Perhaps US President-elect Donald Trump will dismantle all of this with the stroke of a pen. Article writer:…
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The cybersecurity skills crisis: Canada’s call to action
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Breadcrumb links information technology How Canada can align skills, diversity and innovation to confront growing digital threats Posted on December 23, 2024 • Last updated 27 minutes ago • 3 minutes read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account.…
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Canada’s Trudeau says he had an ‘excellent conversation’ with Trump in Florida after tariffs threat
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Breadcrumb links PMN PMN works Article writer: Associated Press Rob Gillies and Fatima Hussain Posted on November 30, 2024 • 3 minutes read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. Article content WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Canadian…
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Canada’s Unifor union ratifies two-year contract with General Motors By Reuters
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(Reuters) – Unifor union members at Ontario auto and battery assembly plants have ratified a two-year contract with General Motors that delivers significant wage increases, the Canadian labour union said on Sunday. Unifor Local 88 union members voted 95.7% in favor of ratifying the contract that will see workers’ wages…
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Canada’s Unifor union ratifies two-year contract with General Motors By Reuters
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(Reuters) – Unifor union members at Ontario auto and battery assembly plants have ratified a two-year contract with General Motors that delivers significant wage increases, the Canadian labour union said on Sunday. Unifor Local 88 union members voted 95.7% in favor of ratifying the contract that will see workers’ wages…
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Canada’s Annual Headline CPI Slowed to 2.0% in August, Lowest Reading Since February 2021
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Canada released another batch of weaker-than-expected inflation numbers, with the core consumer price index slowing from 2.5% to 2.0% year-over-year in August — its lowest reading since February 2021. On a monthly basis, the headline CPI fell 0.2% versus consensus for a flat reading and a previous increase of 0.4%.…
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FX Watch: NZD/CAD To Extend Its Downtrend After Canada’s CPI Release?
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The New Zealand dollar had a very tough week last week, as concerns about growth in China, weaker-than-expected mid-level domestic data and general risk aversion highlighted the relative weakness of the commodity-linked currency in the foreign exchange space. Meanwhile, the Bank of Canada’s willingness to explore deeper rate cuts is…
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Leader of Canada’s opposition new Democrats is tearing up coalition deal with Trudeau
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Leader of Canada’s opposition new Democrats is tearing up coalition deal with Trudeau
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Canada’s 100% tariff on China-made EVs only hits Tesla for now
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The Canadian government imposes a 100% tariff on imports of electric cars made in china Which complies with US tariffs. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also announced Monday that 25% tariffs would be imposed on Chinese steel and aluminum. “Actors like China have chosen to give themselves an unfair advantage in…
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Canada’s CN Rail, CPKC shut freight network after impasse over union talks By Reuters
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Written by Jahnavi Nidumulu and Abhinav Parmar (Reuters) – Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City-based CPKC shut down its railroads nationwide on Thursday, laying off about 10,000 workers after failed negotiations with a major labor union. The decision, confirmed by the Teamsters Union, paves the way for…
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Canada’s July Headline CPI Fell to Its Slowest Pace In Three Years at 2.5%
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As widely expected, most inflation measures in Canada’s July CPI report reflected a slowdown in price pressures during the month. While the headline CPI showed a 0.4% monthly rebound as expected, the annual reading fell from a 2.7% year-on-year increase in June to just 2.5% in July — its lowest…
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Possible work stoppage at Canada’s two largest railroads could disrupt US supply chain next week
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Breadcrumbs Path Links BMW PMN Business Article author: Associated Press Tom Kreischer Published on August 17, 2024 • Last updated 1 hour ago • Read for 3 minutes You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. FILE – Canadian Pacific…
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Canada’s CPI Accelerated to 2.9% in May, Lowering Odds for July BOC Cut
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Canada’s inflation numbers beat market estimates, with headline inflation accelerating from 2.7% year-on-year to 2.9% in May versus consensus for a decline to 2.6%. On a monthly basis, headline CPI rose from 0.5% to 0.6% instead of falling to the estimated 0.3% while core CPI rose from 0.2% to 0.6%.…
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Canada’s WestJet Airlines says union rescinds strike notice By Reuters
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(Reuters) – Canadian airline WestJet Airlines said on Thursday it was working to resume normal operations after the union representing its maintenance engineers lifted a strike notice, with both sides agreeing to return to the negotiating table. WestJet, which is backed by Onex Corp and competes with Air Canada, is…
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Canada’s job market could be in worse shape than it looks
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Breadcrumb links News Tomorrow’s headline number won’t tell the whole story Posted on May 9, 2024 • 5 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. CIBC says Canada’s labor market may be weaker than it appears. Image…