County Canadian Financial News

30.07 / 22:12
markets UPS Provident security BOS country Canadian miner moves to UAE as Ottawa raises bar for foreign investment
A Canadian graphite miner has moved its headquarters outside the country to attract new investment as the federal government raises the bar for certain foreign companies to buy into Canada’s critical minerals sector.
30.07 / 20:18
UPS Digital Gap CRA information reports CRA says 2M Canadians invited for automatic tax filing pilot this year
Automatic tax filing services have opened up to thousands of more Canadians as part of a national pilot project.
27.07 / 06:03
Kirklands wellness ‘Metal fibres’ may be in these multivitamins, supplements: Health Canada
Canadians are being advised to stop using various multivitamins and supplements from several brands after Health Canada said the products may contain metal fibres that could injure people’s digestive system.
26.07 / 23:47
COST UPS Parke Morningstar reports Jasper wildfire could cost insurance industry an estimated $700M
The Jasper wildfire could cost the insurance industry up to $700 million, making it one of the most expensive wildfire disasters in Canadian history, DBRS Morningstar said Friday.
26.07 / 13:04
Provident community Trade country reports International hockey Workers link US, Canadian sides of new Gordie Howe International Bridge over Detroit River
Workers have linked the U.S. and Canadian sides of the new Gordie Howe International Bridge spanning the Detroit River
25.07 / 06:11
UPS Citi Aware fun hospital recommendations patient As e-scooter use grows, ER doctors say they’re seeing ‘devastating’ injuries
Hitting the streets from Vancouver’s west coast to Nova Scotia’s eastern shores, electric scooters are zooming into Canadian cities, embraced as a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation.
24.07 / 02:07
markets Ripple WhatsApp wellness Trade track testing Dollar firms as commodities slide and carry unwinds
currencies touched multi-week lows on Wednesday tracking weakness in Chinese demand, while the yen has surged as short-sellers bail out ahead of a central bank meeting. Purchasing managers' index figures will be particularly watched in Europe later in the session to see whether they support bets on two European rate cuts by the end of January.
23.07 / 15:44
markets COST economy show shock rights ‘A big green light to cut’: What to expect from the Bank of Canada this week
The Bank of Canada is set to deliver its next interest rate decision on Wednesday as many economists and market watchers expect a second consecutive cut in borrowing costs.
21.07 / 11:34
UPS BLOCK Google Research Instagram social reports Facebook turned off the news in Canada. What happened next?
As owner, editor and sole reporter of Ku’ku’kwes News, Maureen Googoo starts the day by publishing her latest scoops about Canada’s indigenous communities. Tracking the number of people that flocked to read those stories used to be a pleasure. Nowadays, Ms Googoo says, she dreads it.
19.07 / 13:35
Food pandemic President Loblaw country 2020 guidelines Grocer code of conduct may help stabilize food prices: Kraft Heinz Canada head
A grocery code of conduct could stabilize food prices in the future and encourage more investment in the Canadian food industry, according to the president of Kraft Heinz Canada.
18.07 / 14:28
UPS Career Gap Election reports Trudeau urged Carney to join his government, Globe and Mail reports
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged Mark Carney to join his Liberal government,the Globe and Mail reported, citing four people it didn’t identify.
18.07 / 13:28
markets COST UPS Citizens reports International US homes find fewer foreign buyers as rising costs and a strong dollar leave market in record slump
Sales of U.S. homes to foreign nationals have fallen to the lowest level in more than a decade, hampered by a strong dollar and many of the hurdles that have kept the housing market in a deep sales slump for over two years
16.07 / 17:25
markets COST Provident Fitch track reports Canadian pensions face mounting real estate losses, but won't be ‘forced sellers,’ Fitch says
Canada’s large pensions are facing rising losses from real estate investments, according to a sector report by Fitch Ratings Inc., which concluded that fund titans are nevertheless well-positioned to absorb near-term market swings.
14.07 / 05:39
Waters Aware Research Swimming Fishing rights Investigations Great White North: Why more sharks are heading to Canada
As climate change disrupts ocean temperatures, a significant trend is emerging: more sharks are heading north into Canadian waters. And experts say Canadians may need to get used to these new marine neighbours as sightings increase along the coast.
13.07 / 14:07
UPS security President country reports US, Canada and Finland look to build more icebreakers to counter Russia in the Arctic
The United States, Canada and Finland will work together to build up their icebreaker fleets as they look to bolster their defenses in the Arctic, where Russia is increasingly active
13.07 / 02:37
Remark community Freedom rights Interviews politician In groundbreaking move, Poilievre campaigns among evangelical Christians
Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre went to church last Sunday, not once, not twice, but three times  — to three evangelical churches in the Toronto area where he briefly participated in the services, made a short political speech and moved on.
12.07 / 22:27
Software economy Research wellness country audience reports Posthaste: Canada's housing obsession feeding into productivity slump, report says
Canada’s poor productivity is the result of a lack of investment in business and technology while investment in housing has soared, says a new report from the Fraser Institute.
12.07 / 17:46
markets show performer information 2020 Profiles Bank stock history shows overreacting to recent market events puts investors in peril
What if I told you that there is a magical, totally liquid investment that has never had a negative five-year rolling return over the past 17 years and has produced an average annual return of over 11 per cent during that time, including the great financial crisis of 2008, the COVID-19 market meltdown of 2020 and many other negative events along the way?
29.06 / 05:53
Provident SUN country fun prevention infection Using sunscreen this long weekend? Several lots recalled in Canada
As Canadians get ready for some fun in the sun over the July long weekend, several lots of sunscreen are being recalled across the country.
27.06 / 14:51
UPS Waters Adventure STU rock boating canoeing The Prospector turns 100: how this workhorse of a canoe helped build Canada
There were clues around the brick bungalow in north Toronto where Deb Scott grew up that hinted at her parents’ adventurous past. Photo albums full of black-and-white images of big lakes, dense northern forests, rocky hills and rushing waters; an old Coleman camping stove tucked away in a basement corner; a pair of heavy, eider-down sleeping bags; wooden crates full of rock samples; and a red, 16-foot Prospector canoe kept in the rafters of the two-car garage.

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