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Easing inflation keeps door open for Bank of Canada rate cuts
Inflation eases to the slowest since March 2021
Canadians see need for competitive corporate tax rates: Nanos poll
Survey shows that Canadians are worried that higher business taxes vis-a-vis the U.S. would have potential negative impacts on job creation, investment attraction, and the country’s overall competitiveness
Nation-wide rail strike looms over Canada this week
Contract talks between Canada's two largest railroads and unions are going nowhere.
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.
A commodity rout is brewing, and Canada will be at the centre of any fallout: Globe
The completed Hebron Oil Platform, before it was towed out to the edge of the Grand Banks off Newfoundland
Baby boomers, international migration and labour force growth
International migration will help offset the effects in the labour market of baby boomers retiring: Statscan
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.