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Government to pay out $2.5 billion in carbon rebates to small businesses by year end
The Canadian government says it will deliver $2.5 billion in carbon rebates to small businesses by year end
Freeland releases list of Chinese steel and aluminum products under tariff
The Canadian government releases full list of Chinese steel and aluminum products under a 25 per cent tariff
Flat GDP growth in August keeps half-point rate cut on table
GDP growth was higher than expected in July but flatlined in August, Statistics Canada reported.
Macklem warns AI may push prices higher through demand boost: Bloomberg
Macklem says the adoption of AI technologies may add to inflationary pressures in the short term.
OSFI easing stress test for uninsured mortgages when switching providers: CP
Osfi is easing mortgage stress test for uninsured mortgages
Trump's tariff plan would shave almost a half-point off Canada's economy: CBC
Trump's proposed tariffs would have an immediate and negative effect on Canada's economy, CBC reports.
Quebec separatism rears its head again: Financial Post
The PQ, resurgent in the polls, promises another referendum if it forms government.
Factory-made homes and 3D printing could help solve housing affordability crisis, CIBC’s Tal says: Advisor.ca
CIBC's Tal says Canada needs to rethink how it builds home if it wants to solve the affordability crisis.
Between April and June, Canada grew by a quarter million people
Canada's population continued its near-record pace of growth.
Canada’s $2-billion AI computing plan could help foreign tech giants: Globe
Trudeau's sovereign computing strategy may help AI industries in other countries.
Canada cuts international student permits 10% for 2025
Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced further reductions to the target for international student permits.