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Consumer sentiment in the United States is reaching lows not seen since the Great Recession. Will Canada be next to feel the ripple effects of the trade war?
Holly Calderwood has worked in the Vancouver real estate industry for two decades, and there’s only been a handful of times ...
The Bank of Canada held its key policy rate at 2.75% for the third time in a row on Wednesday, as expected, and said the risk of a severe and escalating global trade war had diminished.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said "85 per cent of the trade between Canada and the United States is tariff-free" despite U.S.
Borrowers are caught in a mortgage rate market that changes by the week, with little sign of stability ahead. With every ...
Canada's unemployment rate stands at 15 per cent. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Bank of Canada’s governing council is divided on whether more interest rate relief may be needed to navigate the economic ...
There is said to be no consistency around the table. Trump’s team swerves to a new topic every time the two sides meet — from ...
Both President Trump and his critics have described America’s ongoing trade war as a major overhaul of the global economy.
The president also announced sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries, as he continued his drive to remake how global trade ...