18 Money Signals Canadians Are Missing Right Before Making Big Investment Decisions
Big investment decisions rarely go wrong because of one dramatic headline. More often, they go wrong because a cluster of
Big investment decisions rarely go wrong because of one dramatic headline. More often, they go wrong because a cluster of
When growth starts looking softer, Canadian portfolios often drift toward the same familiar names: banks with fortress reputations, pipelines with
Canadian investors often assign a quiet kind of prestige to assets that seem dependable in almost any market. Banks keep
Income portfolios often wear a reassuring face. The dividends arrive, the bond coupons show up, and the account appears calmer
Based on publicly available Canadian polling and leader-tracking released through May 11, 2026. A few months can completely reorder a
Trade fights rarely stay at the border for long. In Canada, they moved quickly from government announcements into online carts,
Canada’s latest labour data landed with the kind of number that changes the mood fast. An unemployment rate of 6.9%
Trade summits usually sound distant from the factory floor, but this one is landing much closer to the assembly line.
It was supposed to be a simple story: imported cars get more expensive, North American production gets protected, and Detroit
At first glance, the pullback can look anecdotal: fewer Ontario plates in U.S. parking lots, thinner crowds at border malls,
When markets get jumpy, investors often crowd into the same familiar stories and overlook businesses still delivering strong numbers underneath
Uncertainty has a way of making even sensible portfolios behave strangely. When inflation feels less settled, headlines turn sharper, and
Inflation stories in Canada can look manageable right up until gasoline, groceries, freight, and household bills start rising at the
A fat yield can make a stock look comforting, especially when savings rates feel ordinary and market volatility makes growth
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
Tax season often creates a false finish line. Once the return is filed and the refund lands—or the balance owing
In Canada, the word safe gets attached to familiar names with surprising speed. A steady dividend, a regulated business model,
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