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Manitoba's economy is the most at risk of all the provinces from the effects of wildfires burning across the country this ...
Canada’s dramatic immigration freeze has coincided with a sustained fall in rents, in a move experts say presents an obvious ...
Average wages for working Canadians outpaced inflation on a year-over-year basis in April, according to data from Statistics ...
“Overall, the weaker trend within this survey suggests that the labour market is softer than the [Labour Force Survey] report ...
Canada’s 2026 census will add questions on sexual orientation and homelessness, and seek to better understand how hybrid ...
Inflation accelerated in six provinces at a faster pace last month compared to April, with B.C. leading the surge by posting ...
Average weekly earnings in Canada reached $1,297.44 in April, up 4.4% year over year and up 0.8% compared to March, according ...
New data from TD Economics shows credit and debit card spending is on the decline as consumers take a cautious approach to non-essentials amid the trade war.
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If you're looking for well-paying jobs, Statistics Canada released a report that could give you insight into industries with ...
Residents ditching Ontario and B.C. for Alberta have helped the province keep a wild interprovincial streak going, according ...
OTTAWA--An advance estimate of Canadian wholesale trade indicates sales continued to decline in May as the fallout from higher tariffs and trade tensions with the U.S. works through the economy.