(Reuters) – Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce said on Tuesday the country’s former finance minister, Bill Morneau, will join its board of directors effective Nov 1. Morneau served as Canada’s …
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By Nia Williams (Reuters) -Danielle Smith was sworn in as premier of Canada’s main oil-producing province Alberta on Tuesday, days after winning the United Conservative Party (UCP) leadership race with …
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By Anna Mehler Paperny TORONTO (Reuters) – Canada’s Supreme Court Justices questioned whether asylum-seekers that Canada sends back to the United States are really automatically detained and if “safety valves” …
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By Nia Williams (Reuters) – Canada’s Teck Resources said on Thursday it could pursue a spinoff or divestment of its stake in the Fort Hills oil sands project if the …
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(Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he had called on Canada on Wednesday to lead an unprecedented drive to rid his country of landmines linked to Russia’s seven-month-old invasion. …
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By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) – Powerful storm Fiona slammed into Canada’s eastern fishing and farm industries over the weekend, smashing wharves, food processing plants and barns that will …
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Canada’s Housing Bubble May Have Just Popped John Hugh DeMastri on September 21, 2022 A housing bubble that has been causing pain for Canadian homeowners and buyers alike may have …
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By Steve Scherer VANCOUVER (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to unveil measures on Thursday to provide inflation relief to low-income families, a government source said, confirming …
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TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian economic activity expanded in August as employment increased at a faster pace, Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data showed on Wednesday. The seasonally adjusted index rose …
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By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s Conservatives next month look set to embrace a career politician who has promised to fire the central bank governor and promoted bitcoin as …
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(Reuters) – Canadian oil-producing province Alberta expects a budget surplus of C$13.2 billion ($10.1 billion) in the 2022-23 fiscal year, significantly higher than the C$511 million surplus estimated in its …
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By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian inflation is not likely to return to the central bank’s 2% target until 2024 after possibly peaking in June, as less volatile items …
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OTTAWA – Canada’s annual inflation rate slowed to 7.6% in July, a two-month low but still far above the Bank of Canada’s 2% target, as gasoline prices eased, Statistics Canada …
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By Fergal Smith TORONTO – Canada’s inverted yield curve is signaling the Bank of Canada may raise interest rates to a level that triggers a recession, placing the central bank …
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TORONTO – Canadian economic activity contracted in July for the first time this year as employment growth slowed and prices cooled, Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data showed on Friday. …
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By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba – Canada’s Inuit people will press Pope Francis to help return a retired Roman Catholic priest accused of sexual abuse to face charges in Canada, …
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(Reuters) – Rogers Communications Inc on Thursday appointed Ron McKenzie as its new chief technology and information officer, weeks after an unprecedented outage at one of Canada’s biggest telecom operators …
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OTTAWA – Canadian housing starts in June fell 3% from the previous month on a decline in both multi-unit urban and single-detached starts, data from the national housing agency showed …
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(Reuters) – Rogers Communications Inc has pledged to make the investments needed to avoid massive outages of the kind that crippled customer communications across Canada last week. The Canadian telecom …
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By Fergal Smith TORONTO – Canadian government spending is leaving the Bank of Canada to work alone to rein in the highest inflation rate in nearly four decades, economists say. …
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By Anna Mehler Paperny TORONTO – Health authorities across Canada have cut the hours of hospital emergency departments and urgent care clinics in recent weeks, a move that in some …
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By Julie Gordon and Rod Nickel OTTAWA/WINNIPEG – Surging oil and wheat prices are allowing commodities exporter Canada to weather an economic storm threatening to tip many of its fellow …
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OTTAWA – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision was “horrific” and he …
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OTTAWA – Canada’s Senate on Thursday passed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s budget, adopting a long list of measures including a two-year ban on foreign home buyers and the power to …
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By David Lawder TORONTO – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met with Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on Monday, pledging cooperation on issues ranging from sanctions against Russia to increasing …