Canada’s Stock Market Hits a Record High While Recession Talk Grips Ottawa
Canada’s stock market is telling one story. Ottawa’s economic debate is telling another. On June 2, 2026, the S&P/TSX Composite
Canada’s stock market is telling one story. Ottawa’s economic debate is telling another. On June 2, 2026, the S&P/TSX Composite
The temptation is strongest when a market already looks validated. Canada’s benchmark spent the early part of 2026 testing record
Economic uncertainty rarely spreads its pressure evenly. It usually pushes households toward cheaper baskets, keeps essential bills near the top
For many Canadian investors, the hardest part of a higher-rate backdrop is not picking a single winning asset. It is
Canadian equities do not usually wait for a new calendar year to change character. A single earnings cycle, a shift
Canadian stock rallies often feel reassuring because the TSX has a familiar cast of banks, pipelines, miners, and mature dividend
Interest-rate narratives rarely stay settled for long in Canada. One month the market leans toward steady policy, the next it
The Canadian market still looks familiar at first glance in 2026: banks remain central, energy still sets the tone on
Some companies stay out of the spotlight for reasons that have little to do with performance. They may work in
A more volatile summer would not reward every corner of the Canadian market equally. When inflation flares, rate expectations shift,
When markets get jumpy, investors often crowd into the same familiar stories and overlook businesses still delivering strong numbers underneath
Inflation stories in Canada can look manageable right up until gasoline, groceries, freight, and household bills start rising at the
Dividend investing can feel reassuring when cash payments arrive every month or quarter, but a generous yield is often most
The Bank of Canada is not back in hiking mode today, but the conversation around inflation has become less comfortable
For years, some of the most familiar names in Canadian portfolios were treated like background noise: dependable, dividend-friendly, and rarely
Income on the TSX has always had a familiar cast: banks, pipelines, utilities, telecoms, energy producers, and REITs that seem
May has a way of changing the market mood in Canada. What looked defensive in winter can suddenly look exposed,
Dividend stocks still carry a powerful aura of stability, especially when markets feel noisy and interest-rate expectations keep shifting. That
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