61% of Canadians feeling ‘financial whiplash’ due to persistent economic uncertainty

Canadians are experiencing ‘financial whiplash’ and struggling to keep up with their payment obligations as economic uncertainty persists, according to a new report from insolvency specialists MNP Ltd. MNP’s latest…

Six in 10 Canadians willing to spend more on Canadian products — only 40% know where to find them

Canadians are willing to pay more for home-grown products , but where to find them — and exactly what qualifies…

Posthaste: What Mark Carney’s gas tax cut could mean for the Bank of Canada

Temporarily eliminating the federal excise tax on gasoline has the potential to lower the temperature on inflation expectations and take…

OSFI flags Canadian banks’ exposure to private credit as top risk

Canada’s federal banking regulator is flagging exposure to non-bank lenders such as hedge funds as one of the top three…

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Here’s why the Zimbabwe ZiG currency stability is continuing

The Zimbabwe ZiG currency has held steady this year, helped by the ongoing economic recovery. Data by the Zimbabwe Central…

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Garry Marr: When it comes to summer vacation planning, we’re all commodities traders now

Planning a cost-effective vacation this summer increasingly feels like betting on the commodities market, as oil prices rise and fall based on global geopolitical winds.…

Should Caroline, 62, defer CPP and OAS until age 70, or even delay retirement entirely?

Caroline* is 62, single and planning for retirement in three years. She purchased her forever home, a condo in Vancouver, two years ago. It is…

Why retirees are often shocked by tax bills and how to reduce them

It is that time of year when taxpayers cross their fingers and hope for a tax refund. Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) data for the 2026…

Brent crude oil price forecast as Trump extends Iran ceasefire

Brent crude oil price remained on edge on Wednesday as traders reacted to the ongoing happenings between the US and Iran. It dropped slightly to…

Here’s why the Hang Seng Index is falling after ceasefire extension

The Hang Seng Index sank by over 1.30% on Wednesday as concerns about the fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran continued. It retreated…

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