‘Bad news’ GDP puts Bank of Canada’s growth estimates in the crosshairs, economists say

The Canadian economy could struggle to meet the Bank of Canada ‘s latest predictions for growth after gross domestic product (GDP) for November undershot estimates, say economists. Economic growth was…

Mortgage broker says housing prices haven’t hit bottom yet: FP Video

This week FP Video looks at more projections for 2026, with real estate prices expected to fall further, the growing…

Canadian dollar climbs as one analyst speculates Trump is ‘engineering’ greenback’s decline

The American dollar continued to plummet against other currencies on Tuesday, leaving one currency expert to wonder if the United States…

What’s going on with the greenback? Why all eyes are on the volatile U.S. dollar as Trump starts second year

What’s going on with the U.S. dollar? The greenback’s bumpy ride so far this year, including a drop to its…

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Nebius stock forms a dangerous pattern ahead of earnings

Nebius stock price has done well this year as the company continued to benefit from the artificial intelligence (AI) tailwinds…

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Macklem says loss of CUSMA would mean recession for the Canadian economy

The Canadian economy would likely fall into recession if the country loses preferential trade access to the United States under the Canada-United-States-Mexico Agreement ( CUSMA…

Should there be more OAS clawbacks as the program costs more and more?

One of the great public policy challenges we face as a nation is the concept of intergenerational fairness. The problem is exacerbated by demographic realities.…

Are TFSAs the right approach for Ontario widower to give his kids money without risking his retirement?

Q. I’m 59 years old, a widower for over ten years and have three kids, ages 14, 19 and 21. My goal is to help…

The ABCs of RRSPs and TFSAs: These are the basics that Canadians need to know

Do you know your TFSA from your RRSP? While both savings vehicles can help Canadians build wealth and plan for retirement, there are numerous differences…

Garry Marr: As Canada’s condo market swoons, private equity is circling

There are thousands of unsold condominiums in Canada’s two priciest cities for housing, with not many buyers in sight. Who blinks first — buyers or…

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