County Canadian Financial News

13.02 / 15:09
UPS FIVE Relationships International AIMco opens New York office in credit push
Alberta Investment Management Corp., one of Canada’s largest pension plans, is opening a New York office as it pushes further into private credit investing.
13.02 / 15:09
COST UPS Morningstar Bill trends reports Posthaste: If Canadians think car insurance is steep now, just wait until we're driving EVs
Canadians already complain about the higher costs of electric vehicles, but just wait until they get the insurance bill.
13.02 / 13:23
markets UPS Provident trends Trade performer reports GBP/USD: Inflation Report Could Spark a Sharp Move - Key Levels to Monitor
The GBP/USD edged higher in reaction to the firmer wages and jobs data from the UK earlier this morning, ahead of the release of even more top-tier data from both sides of the pond.
13.02 / 12:42
Strategy economy wellness show rights politician hockey Economic pain driving higher levels of anxiety among Canadians: poll
Canadians are stressed out about the economy and have little faith in politicians or governments to fix big problems, a new survey suggests.
10.02 / 18:17
UPS Digital Hudson Universities country rights Ready to spring forward? When daylight saving time 2024 begins in Canada
daylight saving time for 2024.Daylight saving time will begin this year on Sunday, March 10 at 2 a.m. local time. While we might lose an hour of sleep by “springing forward,” it also marks the day when we’ll begin to notice those longer daylight hours.Canadians in most time zones should set their manual devices ahead an hour on Saturday, Mar.
10.02 / 11:31
UPS FIVE Dreams War rights Meet Canada’s newest centenarian — and his 2 tips for longevity
Canada’s newest centenarian has two tips for longevity.
09.02 / 14:36
COST UPS CEO Metro Food Bill International Higher grocery bill? Here’s why some food prices may be rising in Canada
Canadians that have turned to grocery store flyers and coupon-cutting may need to look for even more savings.
26.01 / 09:56
markets COST UPS Experts reports Interest rates may have peaked – is it time to jump into the housing market?
After the Bank of Canada on Wednesday gave its clearest hints yet that its interest rate cycle might have peaked, some real estate experts are expecting hope for lower borrowing costs will set up a busy spring housing market.
25.01 / 11:27
Citizens Election country information reports rights How India has become the target of 'Mission Bailout Trudeau'
This could be another setback to India-Canada ties which deteriorated after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India for the murder of Khalistani terrorist and a Canadian citizen Hardeep Nijjar in Vancouver last year, Many see targeting India as a meddler in elections as a ploy by the Trudeau government to deflect attention from the rampant Chinese interference which has been in favour of Trudeau's Liberal Party. China is known to infiltrate parliaments in many developed countries.
25.01 / 07:25
FIVE Healthcare President Celebrity volunteers rights Canada’s largest-known Chase the Ace jackpot has been won — and it’s a big one
The small New Brunswick town of Beresford is now home to overnight multi-millionaires, as a couple from the area became the recipients of the largest-known Chase the Ace prize in Canadian history after winning $8.2 million on Tuesday night.
24.01 / 23:25
UPS economy Research wellness performer reports CSX 4Q profit slips but railroad keeps its trains running smoothly and predicts profitable 2024
CSX's fourth-quarter profit slipped 13%, but the railroad reported hauled slightly more freight and kept its trains running smoothly
24.01 / 13:55
Freedom Convoy Canadian Court Rules Government’s Freeze of Protester’s Crypto Donations Unconstitutional
The Canadian Government’s decision to freeze digital assets and crypto donations toward protesting truckers in 2022 was deemed unconstitutional by the Canadian Federal Court.
23.01 / 20:21
security Justice recommendations Courts rights Federal Court finds Emergencies Act for ‘Freedom Convoy’ violated Charter
The Federal Court has ruled the Trudeau government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act during the so-called “Freedom Convoy” that descended on Ottawa in 2022 violated the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
23.01 / 17:19
COST Manufacturing economy Research show reports Headlines Canada hit technical recession in 2023, small business group forecasts
Canada’s economy hit a technical recession at the end of 2023 and will continue to struggle to grow in the new year, according to forecasts from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
20.01 / 13:51
COST UPS economy Research Experts country innovations Canada’s reliance on temporary workers reflects innovation gaps, experts say
Canadian companies have lost a step when it comes to innovation, experts say, pointing toward Ottawa having work to do to turn around stagnating business investment and an over-reliance on temporary workers.
18.01 / 23:35
UPS Waters Career Dreams community Schools Interviews Trudeau visits Nunavut for largest land transfer in Canadian history
As a child growing up in Canada’s northernmost community, P. J. Akeeagok wanted to be a water truck driver.
18.01 / 14:25
markets UPS Citi Target Reuters Platform Multibillionaire Thomson eyes greater slice of fintech industry
The investment firm for a member of the multibillionaire dynasty behind Thomson Reuters Corp. is looking to ramp up deal-making in New York City as it targets financial sector investments.
17.01 / 17:45
markets UPS Citi Target Reuters Platform Financial Thomson scion of world’s 10th-richest family hunts for New York deals in financial sector
The investment firm for a member of the multibillionaire dynasty behind Thomson Reuters Corp. is looking to ramp up deal-making in New York City as it targets financial sector investments.
17.01 / 02:17
Reuters students Universities country Interviews Relationships International Canada minister says study permits to students from India drop due to dispute
Canada issued to Indian students fell sharply late last year after India ejected Canadian diplomats who would process the permits and fewer Indian students applied due to a diplomatic dispute over the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada, a top Canadian official told Reuters. Immigration Minister Marc Miller added in an interview that he believes the number of study permits to Indians is unlikely to rebound soon. Diplomatic tensions erupted after Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in June said there was evidence connecting Indian government agents to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Click & check your eligibility for immigration Find out The tensions are likely to weigh on the numbers going forward, Miller said. «Our relationship with India has really halved our ability to process a lot of applications from India,» Miller said. In October, Canada was forced to pull 41 diplomats, or two-thirds of its staff, out of India on orders from New Delhi. In addition, the dispute has prompted Indian students to seek to study in other countries, a spokeswoman for the minister said.
16.01 / 19:23
Action Sustainability Courts rights NOT Lawsuit over California group's do-not-eat listing for American lobster dismissed
A California court has dismissed a lawsuit from a group of fishermen against a conservation group that added New England lobster to its list of seafood to avoid

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