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Canada loses jobs for a second month, leaving door open for more rate cuts
The latest jobs report does nothing to alter the view that the Bank of Canada will lower interest rates further, after cutting in June and July.
Financial market turmoil could mean lower rates but higher unemployment
Investors may be losing confidence in the ability of global markets to withstand inflation fighting measures.
Toronto real estate transactions slip in July; prices steady
Toronto’s housing market stalled in July.
For Trudeau, redistribution politics means something different now than it did nine years ago
The failure of the capital gains tax to resonate reflects how macroeconomic landscape has become the big driver of redistribution
Rail strike looms as major risk to Canadian economy; Feds convene meeting of all parties
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon has called Monday meeting between management and union
Removing internal trade barriers could boost Canada’s economy by $200 billion: CFIB
Removing internal trade barriers could add $200 billion to the Canadian economy, the CFIB says.
Under Trudeau, the civil service has grown twice as fast as Canada’s population: Global
Under Trudeau, Canada’s civil service has grown by more than 40 per cent.