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National Bank CEO says negotiating with Trump won't be easy, calls for a new plan to boost productivity
The head of one of Canada’s largest banks says “it won’t be easy” to negotiate with Donald Trump as Ottawa tries to avoid crippling tariffs on Canadian goods, especially since the United States president “loves to shock people” by unleashing a “firehose” of information.
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Taxpayer with more expenses than income not allowed to carry them forward
If you incur various expenses for which you aren’t reimbursed by your employer, including expenses for a home office, you may be able to claim a deduction on your return for them. But what if your expenses are so large that they exceed your employment income? Are they still deductible against other income? Or can they be carried forward, and used in a future year?
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Posthaste: 5 charts that challenge Trump's trade tirades about Canada
Donald Trump is saying a lot about the United States’ trading relationship with Canada that some economists say is just plain wrong.
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Portfolio managers urge investors to be resilient as Trump policies mean 'volatility will be rising'
Since Trump returned to the Oval Office on Monday (20 January), equity, bond and currency markets have fluctuated as they attempted to keep pace with the GOP president's lurches from one claim to another. Despite dismissing the possibility of tariffs before being sworn into office, Trump later admitted that he was considering imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on China from 1 February. The Republican leader has also warned he may slap trade restrictions on products from the European Union given that «they do not take our cars, they do not take our farm produc...
24.01 / 05:41
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Politics or economics? Revived Canada pipeline talks is ‘wishful thinking’: Expert
To build or not to build: that’s the question facing Canadian politicians, oil and gas experts and industry leaders when it comes to domestic pipelines, as U.S. President Donald Trump continues to tout plans for American energy independence.
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APG, Marubeni, CPPIB, Mubadala eye Macquarie’ $200 million Vertelo fund raise
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Dutch pension fund APG, Japan’s Marubeni Corp., Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and the UAE's Mubadala Investment Co. are among investors who have expressed interest in Macquarie Asset Management’s Indian fleet electrification platform Vertelo, two people aware of the development said.
23.01 / 23:55
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TD money laundering head Mazariegos departs, Sanjuas promoted
Toronto-Dominion Bank is promoting one of its top United States anti-money-laundering executives, Jacqueline Sanjuas, to a role that will see her head up financial crime risk management for the entire bank.
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Kraft Heinz slams Trudeau for floating ketchup as trade target
Kraft Heinz Co. said it’s “deeply disappointed” in Justin Trudeau after the prime minister threw a metaphorical tomato at the food manufacturer while discussing trade relations with the United States.
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Is Usha Vance Hindu? Second Lady 'religion' Google searches peak amid MAGA's massive racist attack
Second Lady Usha Vance has been in the spotlight after US President Donald Trump's inauguration. The inauguration of Vice President JD Vance on January 20, 2025, brought widespread attention to his wife, Usha Vance, the first Indian-American Second Lady of the United States.
23.01 / 08:53
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Here are 5 Trump executive orders that could affect Canada
OTTAWA — While U.S. President Donald Trump‘s threat to impose tariffs on Canada is alarming enough, other measures he announced Monday after his inauguration could have their own implications for Canada.
23.01 / 01:13
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Could Ottawa's investigation of Interac e-Transfer lead to lower transaction fees?
If you’ve ever used online banking to send money as a gift, pay a friend back for dinner or send rent to your landlord, there’s a good chance you used Interac e-Transfer to do it. The service allows people to request, send and receive money directly through Canadian personal and business bank accounts. Interac Corp. says 88 per cent of Canadians have used e-Transfer, and the company processed nearly 1.2 billion transactions in 2023.
23.01 / 01:13
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Amazon closures a ‘slap in the face’ to Quebec workers, union says
Amazon.com Inc. announced on Wednesday that it will close all its Quebec warehouses and lay off about 1,700 full-time employees — a move the union representing workers at the e-commerce behemoth’s only unionized Canadian facility called a “slap in the face for all workers in Quebec.”
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