Mark Carney laid the groundwork to take over as Canada’s prime minister as soon as this week, appointing a chief of staff and promising a speedy transition to a new cabinet that he says will be ...
United States President Donald Trump said he’ll buy a new Tesla to support Elon Musk, after shares of the electric-car maker had their worst day in four years amid a growing backlash over Musk’s ...
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The mounting friction is taking a toll on both nations’ stocks. But the key Canadian equities gauge, the S&P/TSX Composite Index, is down less, by 1.4 per cent to start 2025. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 ...
Tariffs act as a hidden tax on imported goods. A purchaser must absorb or pass the extra cost along to the eventual consumer. If the purchaser will not do so, that results in fewer sales for the ...
The Greater Vancouver Area, while weaker than most Canadian markets, has held up better than the Toronto region, he said. Over the past three months, home sales here are up 21 per cent from the year ...
Transport Canada on Friday issued a policy statement that said pension funds can enter commercial subleases to invest in and develop airport lands with not-for-profit airport authorities across the ...
Building more transcontinental oil and natural gas pipelines would offer both big increases in hydrocarbon sales and lots of ...
Conventional wisdom is that the upcoming federal election will be about who can best manage Donald Trump. That would be a waste of everyone’s time. Trump is, as Churchill said of Russia in 1939, “a ...
We often hear that the “world is on fire” because of climate change. New Liberal leader Mark Carney repeated that in his acceptance speech Sunday. And it’s true that in 2023 more of Canada’s surface ...
Generation Z and millennial investors have a powerful tool at their disposal to build considerable long-term wealth, financial advisers say.
American beer, wine and all other alcohol is being removed from government stores in British Columbia in retaliation for U.S. tariffs, expanding a ban on liquor from so-called red states that voted ...