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Canada’s Budget Delayed, But Spending Continues

With no spring budget, Canada leans on special warrants and upcoming supply bills to keep government departments funded into summer 2025. As Parliament prepares to...

Canada’s Food & Beverage Sector Faces Mixed 2025 Outlook

Modest Growth Amid Challenges for Canada’s Food Industry in 2025 Canada’s food and beverage sector is gearing up for a year of cautious optimism, with...

Canada’s Income Gap Hits Historic High in Early 2025

Income inequality in Canada reached a record high in Q1 2025 as top earners gained while lower-income households saw wages and investments decline. Wealth Divide...

Canada’s New Housing Minister Focuses on Supply, Not Price Cuts

Gregor Robertson: Building Supply, Not Cutting Prices Canada’s newly appointed Housing and Infrastructure Minister Gregor Robertson has made it clear: the solution to the housing...

Canadian Dollar Hits Six-Month High as Tourism Surges

Loonie Soars to Six-Month High, Ignites Tourism Boom The Canadian dollar has soared to its highest level in six months, marking its largest monthly gain...

Canadian Housing Market Enters ‘Transition Period,’ CREA Says

Canadian Real Estate Market Shows Signs of Stabilizing After months of sharp declines, Canada’s housing market appears to be entering a “transition period,” according to...

Canadian Wages Outpace Inflation—But At What Cost?

Canadian wages outpace inflation in April Canadian wages and inflation took different paths in April. Average wages climbed 4.4%, while inflation rose just 1.7%. Workers...

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