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Posthaste: Canadian parents can't make up their minds about kids' allowances
One in four parents say it's easier to talk to their kids about the 'birds and the bees' than money
Categories: Business News
Loblaw agrees to sign grocery code of conduct after months of negotiations
Grocery giant says code is now fair and will not lead to higher prices
Categories: Business News
Canada Goose earnings jump on Chinese, U.S. sales
The Toronto-based company reported revenue of $358 million, beating expectations
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Half of Canadian telecoms fail to follow website complaints section rules: watchdog
Just 14 per cent of providers were fully compliant in 2019
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U.S. Amazon workers say they struggle to afford food, rent
The median employee was paid US$45,613 in 2023
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Posthaste: Canada's standard of living on track for worst decline in 40 years
Slump in GDP per person threatens to be longest and largest since 1985, says study
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Opinion: Capital gains tax hikes are terrible optics for Canada
The proposed inclusion rate increase should be debated, but what's more important is the anti-growth narrative
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Trudeau's housing push in doubt as pace of construction falls
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. estimates the country needs to build at least 3.5 million additional units by 2030
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$1.6-billion parts plant for Honda EV batteries coming to Niagara Region
Factory will be part of electric vehicle supply chain in Ontario
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Posthaste: The Bank of Canada should watch this 'hurdle' to rate cuts like a hawk
Today it is inflation south of the border that will be in the spotlight
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Opinion: Capital gains tax hike is another fulfillment fiasco in the making
June 25 — when the new inclusion rates kick in — is fast approaching. But Ottawa hasn't published full details of the changes yet
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TD, RBC data point to slowing household spending in Canada
Consumer spending has continued to show signs of weakness over the past two months
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Loblaw boycott hits the halfway mark: Here are 5 things to know
Canadian grocery giant's investors appear largely unfazed as stock hits new high
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Bank of Canada risks recession if it waits to cut interest rates: Rosenberg Research
Watch Dylan Smith on why the central bank should start cutting rates
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Conservatives crush Trudeau at the money game, with the help from finance executives
Pierre Poilievre's party has raised $2.45 in donations for every $1 the Liberals have pulled in
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Biden hikes tariffs on Chinese chips, critical minerals, EVs
The moves represent the U.S. president's most comprehensive update to the policy first imposed by his predecessor
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Wholesale sales down 1.1% in March, Statistics Canada reports
The agency says the overall decline came as sales were down in three of the seven subsectors it tracks
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Posthaste: How Canada could have avoided the mortgage payment shock now ripping through the economy
Longer mortgages terms would have lessened the pain, says new report
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Canadians think caring for aging parents limits career progression
Many also fear it will affect their ability to remain employed
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Wealthy Canadians sour on state of economy in wake of capital gains tax changes, poll finds
Only 31% of Canadians in the highest-income group think the economy is moving in the right direction
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