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Manitoba's economy is the most at risk of all the provinces from the effects of wildfires burning across the country this ...
Canada’s dramatic immigration freeze has coincided with a sustained fall in rents, in a move experts say presents an obvious ...
If you're looking for well-paying jobs, Statistics Canada released a report that could give you insight into industries with ...
“Overall, the weaker trend within this survey suggests that the labour market is softer than the [Labour Force Survey] report ...
The tourism industry has been navigating a complex backdrop in recent months, with fewer Canadians travelling to the United ...
Inflation accelerated in six provinces at a faster pace last month compared to April, with B.C. leading the surge by posting ...
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Average wages for working Canadians outpaced inflation on a year-over-year basis in April, according to data from Statistics ...
Average weekly earnings in Canada reached $1,297.44 in April, up 4.4% year over year and up 0.8% compared to March, according ...
OTTAWA--An advance estimate of Canadian wholesale trade indicates sales continued to decline in May as the fallout from higher tariffs and trade tensions with the U.S. works through the economy.
New data from TD Economics shows credit and debit card spending is on the decline as consumers take a cautious approach to non-essentials amid the trade war.
Residents ditching Ontario and B.C. for Alberta have helped the province keep a wild interprovincial streak going, according ...