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Little change expected in January inflation as GST break tamps down spending totals OTTAWA - Economists expect little movement in Canada's inflation numbers, if any, when Janua…
Economists more confident in Bank of Canada rate hold as inflation ticks up to 1.9% OTTAWA - Economists are more confident the Bank of Canada might pause its interest rate cuts…
Economy shrunk 0.2% in February, StatCan estimates 1.5% annualized growth for Q1 The Canadian economy shrunk in February, but economists say bad weather was likely the large…
How credit unions are helping Canadians break into the housing market Most Canadians grow up with the dream of owning their own home—a milestone that me…