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Canadians turn domestic for holiday travel

A weak loonie is discouraging U.S. trips, as extra flight capacity north of the border pushes domestic prices down....

Canadians turn domestic for holiday travel

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RBC’s discount broker launches international trading—what to know before you invest

It’s a first among bank-owned discount brokers in Canada. With more banks likely to follow RBC's lead, what should...

RBC’s discount broker launches international trading—what to know before you invest
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News

What’s included in Canada’s GST holiday—and how not to overspend

The temporary tax break will save Canadians money, but financial experts caution shoppers to do the math and avoid...

What’s included in Canada’s GST holiday—and how not to overspend

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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: December 8, 2024

Canada bank earnings remain on target, Dollarama’s expectations catch up to it, “insider selling” sets a new record, and...

Making sense of the markets this week: December 8, 2024

Stocks

Canadian bank earnings reports

Canada’s Big Six banks are releasing their quarterly earnings. Here’s what they said this week.

Canadian bank earnings reports

Careers

These companies have laid off Canadian workers in 2024

Which companies have laid off employees in Canada? This is what we have so far.

These companies have laid off Canadian workers in 2024
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Crypto

Bitcoin tops USD$100,000 for the first time

Bitcoin has soared into six figures as the post-election rally continues. What’s next for the digital currency?

Bitcoin tops USD$100,000 for the first time

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Food inflation: Canadians to spend $801 more on food in 2025

Food prices are likely to increase by 3% to 5% in 2025, but wild cards like climate change and...

Food inflation: Canadians to spend $801 more on food in 2025

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