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A cyclist rides past the Bank of Canada in Ottawa, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025.

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Complacency, competition, and Canada’s productivity crisis

Bank of Canada’s Carolyn Rogers says Canada’s reliance on U.S. trade and lack of competition have weakened productivity—and it’s...

Complacency, competition, and Canada’s productivity crisis
A man walks by the Manulife Centre in Toronto on the day of the Manulife Financial annual general meeting on Thursday, May 3, 2012.

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Term vs. permanent life insurance: How to choose what’s right for you

Experts weigh in on term vs. permanent life insurance, breaking down costs, benefits, and coverage to help you choose...

Term vs. permanent life insurance: How to choose what’s right for you
Prime Minister Mark Carney greets workers at Walters Group Steel fabrication plant in Hamilton, Ont., Wednesday, July 16, 2025.

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BMO report: U.S. tariffs could slow growth or trigger recession in Canada

A BMO report examines the potential economic fallout from U.S. tariffs, including slower growth and sector-specific impacts across Canada.

BMO report: U.S. tariffs could slow growth or trigger recession in Canada
Coffee beans are held by an employee at Club Coffee's plant in Toronto on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017.

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Why your morning coffee is costing more these days

Canadians are paying nearly 30% more for coffee this year, as climate change, supply shortages, and rising costs hit...

Why your morning coffee is costing more these days

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The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says the 5,592 homes sold in September was up 8.5 per cent from the same month last year, and up two per cent on a seasonally adjusted basis from August. A West-end Toronto home for sale is shown on July 15, 2023.

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Sales up, prices down in GTA housing market

GTA housing sales up 8.5% in September as prices decline, with falling interest rates encouraging more buyers into the...

Sales up, prices down in GTA housing market
A sign advising shoppers of tariffs impacts is seen in a grocery store in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.

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Tariffs, government spending, gas prices—what’s driving inflation right now?

Explore the factors behind Canada’s inflation and what economists and the Bank of Canada are monitoring.

Tariffs, government spending, gas prices—what’s driving inflation right now?
Restaurants Canada report shows three in four Canadians are eating out less often due to the high cost of living, and that share is even higher among those aged 18 to 34. (Montreal, Monday, Dec. 2, 2024.)

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Restaurant visits drop as Canadians tighten wallets

As living costs rise, Canadians are cutting back on dining out, shifting spending toward value meals, brunch, and snacks.

Restaurant visits drop as Canadians tighten wallets
Shoppers come and go from a Canadian Tire store in Ottawa on Friday, Aug. 11, 2023.

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Canadian Tire, Tim Hortons form loyalty program partnership

A new partnership between Canadian Tire and Tim Hortons will link loyalty programs, offering perks for customers and deeper...

Canadian Tire, Tim Hortons form loyalty program partnership

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A real estate sign is shown in Vaughan, Ont. on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. The Canadian Real Estate Association says it recorded the most home sales for August in four years as the number of residential properties that changed hands rose 1.9 per cent compared with a year ago.

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Canadian home sales hit four-year August high as fall market heats up

Canada’s housing market gained momentum in August as sales climbed, listings rose, and economists pointed to a potential surge...

Canadian home sales hit four-year August high as fall market heats up

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