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Canada's services economy contracted at a steeper pace in June as uncertainty generated by U.S. trade policy depressed ...
Experts weigh in on Canada's economic outlook with a new ability to export liquefied natural gas via cargo ship to markets ...
Amid geopolitical uncertainty and fiscal concerns, a fixed income expert says bond yields in the U.S. and Canada have rallied ...
American spending is set to exert a drag on the overall tally this year. U.S. visits are falling amid trade tensions and ...
The S&P Global Canada services purchasing managers index fell to 44.3 in June from 45.6 the month before. That marked a seventh straight month the index was below the 50 threshold separating expansion ...
June saw sharp global market moves, with Asia and Wall Street rallying, the dollar weakening, and trade war tensions weighing ...
The dealmaking total for the first half of 2025 was the third highest since 2011. An uncertain economy stemming from United ...
The downturn in Canada's manufacturing sector deepened in June as U.S. tariffs undercut demand, spurring the sharpest cut to output in five years, data on Wednesday showed.
While a report on the New Brunswick economy is showing largely positive numbers, one economist warns the financial winds may have already shifted.
Halfway through 2025, the U.S. stands out as the world’s biggest loser in an otherwise thriving global tourism economy.
President Donald Trump says chronic U.S. trade deficits are a national emergency. His tax bill will make them worse. The ...
Investors may not think the economy is taking off, but they are probably relieved that the worst-case scenarios feared in ...
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