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28.01 / 11:21
COST UPS economy Trade President War Interviews The trouble with tariffs: What you think about prices matters to the Fed
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Fed officials closely monitor inflation expectations, captured from both consumer surveys and market-based measures. A key question looms over the Federal Reserve as President Trump contemplates bolder uses for tariffs in his second term: How much would any price increases fuel expectations of higher inflation by the broader public? The Fed is widely expected to hold its benchmark interest rate steady at its two-day meeting that concludes Wednesday, taking a pause after cutting short-term rates by a full percentage point at its last three meetings.
28.01 / 10:49
markets Digital Manufacturing Strategy PAM electronic Pharmaceuticals trump tariffs Trump tariffs on chips and drugs would hit U.S. allies in Asia
Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on imported computer chips, pharmaceuticals and steel, he said on Monday, to push companies to manufacture more in the United States.
28.01 / 06:25
Aviat security Inside Investigations International Ex-UN official from Montreal nabbed by FBI for alleged role selling Chinese weapons to Libya
political interference in the New York governor’s office, a spy inside telecom giant Verizon and secret Chinese Communist Party police stations in New York City.Since the FBI took Wan into custody and seized his phone, laptop and storage devices, his fate before U.S. courts remains unclear.Wan could not be reached for comment.
28.01 / 00:05
FIVE Southern film War information reports gatherings Survey says more young Canadians believe the history of the Holocaust is exaggerated
On Monday the world will mark eight decades since the liberation of Auschwitz, the notorious Nazi extermination camp where more than a million people, most of them Jews, were murdered during the Second World War. But as world leaders and Auschwitz survivors prepare to gather at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum in southern Poland, a new survey suggests a growing number of Canadians believe the history of the Holocaust has been exaggerated.
27.01 / 16:15
COST UPS FIVE economy Trade President Tariff uncertainty hangs over Bank of Canada’s 1st rate decision of 2025
The Bank of Canada is being pulled in a few different directions ahead of its first interest rate decision of the year on Wednesday.
27.01 / 15:45
Target economy CIBC country International Profiles Posthaste: What a record change in Canada's 'age pyramid' means for the economy
Canada’s rapid population growth over the past few years brought headaches over housing and public services, but there is a bright side.
27.01 / 12:05
markets economy Food wellness President Doge Department Odds of U.S. recession declining: NABE economists
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists take a closer look at the President Donald Trump's impact on the markets and more.
27.01 / 10:11
Citizens students Universities country Latin Courts rights To end birthright citizenship, Donald Trump misreads the constitution
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In his inauguration speech Donald Trump promised that, in his administration, “we will not forget our constitution." Before the day was over, Mr Trump had signed an executive order that, if implemented, would apparently end birthright citizenship, which is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the constitution. According to the plain text of the amendment, “all persons born or naturalised in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States." It doesn’t mean what it appears to mean, Mr Trump claims.
27.01 / 02:29
economy ICE Election Trade War country Justin Trudeau puts Canada on ice
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Both sides of the political aisle in Ottawa were relieved when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finally resigned on Jan. 6.
26.01 / 13:53
Waters ICE Freighter on the move after it was freed from ice on frozen Lake Erie
The U.S. Coast Guard says a freighter is on the move after it was freed from ice that trapped it in frozen Lake Erie for days
26.01 / 13:43
markets UPS Provident Manufacturing Strategy electronic Aequs to set up MRO facility this year, plans to hire more people
aerospace manufacturing capabilities, expand consumer segment footprint as well as set up an MRO this year. The company will also ramp up manpower by around 1,000 people in the financial year ending March 2026, according to its Chairman and CEO Aravind Melligeri.
25.01 / 22:19
UPS ICE Freighter remains stuck in the ice on a frozen Lake Erie
The U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards are continuing efforts to break up ice and free a freighter that has been trapped in a frozen Lake Erie for days, officials said
25.01 / 21:19
UPS Research Trade shooting reports Profiles Felix Bauckholt: The quant trader on an H1B visa killed by border police
Who was Felix Bauckholt, the quant trader on an allegedly expired H1B visa who died after a shoot-out at the Vermont-Canada border this week?
25.01 / 10:25
UPS Corning Food Research Cardiovascular Universities show Scientists are learning why ultra-processed foods are bad for you
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For millennia, people have altered food to please their palates. More than 3,000 years ago Mesoamericans, living in what is Mexico and Central America today, cooked corn kernels in a solution of wood ash or limestone.
24.01 / 19:53
CEO Action Research President country Department Canada, Mexico steelmakers refuse new U.S. orders
Some steelmakers in Canada and Mexico are telling customers that they are refusing new orders to the United States on concerns that President Donald Trump soon will reimpose duties.
24.01 / 19:53
markets JPMorgan Patrick wellness Trade President JPMorgan sees 'massive' demand for loonie hedges amid tariff risks
Investors are piling into hedges against a weaker Canadian dollar at a historic pace, seeking shelter from the impact of possible U.S. tariffs, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.
24.01 / 19:53
markets UPS Provident Universities country reports Relationships What Amazon's Quebec exit means for shoppers, workers, landlords and government
Amazon.com Inc. surprised its Quebec workers on Wednesday by announcing it will shutter all seven of its facilities in the province by March, laying off about 1,950 full-time and temporary employees as it switches to third-party delivery services. The move has sparked outrage from the union representing some of the Quebec workers, which alleges the move is tied to the unionization efforts. Here, the Financial Post’s Jane Switzer and Yvonne Lau explain what the closure means for Amazon customers in Quebec, the company’s landlords across Canada and the affected employees.
24.01 / 17:59
COST UPS Analysis Enterprise trends reports Cargo theft in US and Canada soars to record in 2024
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24.01 / 16:39
COST Nov Bill cover reports More than half of Canadians are feeling 'financially paralyzed,' RBC poll says
The stubbornly high cost of living has many Canadians feeling anxious, stuck, and struggling to make ends meet, according to a new poll released today by Royal Bank of Canada (RBC).
24.01 / 16:19
markets Strategy Trade President country reports Donald Trump's tariffs arriving soon, here's why UK should be worried
Donald Trump has recently announced after becoming the US President that his plans of imposing tariffs on countries that ship products to the US. He had primarily announced that this decision of Trump tariffs would imply on China, Canada and Mexico for starers, ad more countries would eventually be added to this list.

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