Trump Quietly Lowers Some Metal Tariffs as Canadian Steel Talks Head Back to Washington
Trade fights rarely arrive with a clean ending. More often, they shift by inches, hidden in proclamations, customs language and
Trade fights rarely arrive with a clean ending. More often, they shift by inches, hidden in proclamations, customs language and
Rising grocery bills have made warehouse shopping feel more essential than ever, but a big cart does not automatically mean
Canadian homeowners often notice the renewal premium first, but the real story usually sits in the details: deductibles, exclusions, rebuild
Canadian banking fees rarely arrive with drama. They show up as a few dollars on a statement, a small charge
Canadian households rarely feel a single dramatic jump all at once. More often, the squeeze arrives through a renewal notice,
Canadians have become used to checking receipts a little more closely. A coffee run, a phone bill, a concert ticket,
Dominic LeBlanc’s trip to Washington comes at an awkward moment for Canada: the calendar is moving faster than the negotiations.
Canada’s federal books ended the 2025-26 fiscal year with a deeper shortfall, as spending pressures moved faster than the government’s
A defence contract can sound abstract until it starts being sold in the language of paycheques, mill orders, and factory
For months, Washington could still argue that higher rates were a nuisance rather than a verdict. That is getting harder
A 40-cent hourly increase rarely looks dramatic until it lands on thousands of paycheques and payroll ledgers at once. As
Ottawa’s latest defence move is not just about buying new equipment. It is about deciding who gets a seat at
By the time Canada’s next jobs numbers arrive on Friday, June 5, the economic mood in Ottawa may already feel
Oil markets can move faster than a gas station sign can be changed. A fresh flare-up between Donald Trump’s administration
A 20% drop in home prices sounds like the kind of shock that would finally give Canadian buyers room to
Canada’s economic warning lights are flashing at a politically dangerous moment. Fresh GDP figures have pushed the country into recession
India’s energy appetite is becoming one of the clearest signals in Canada’s trade reset with New Delhi. After years of
China’s message to Ottawa landed at a moment when Canada’s trade map is already being redrawn. With U.S. tariff pressure
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