Carney's $78.3B Deficit: A Historic Shift
Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget projects a $78.3-billion deficit, nearly double what the Trudeau government had planned. Discover the historical context and future implications for Canada.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget projects a $78.3-billion deficit, nearly double what the Trudeau government had planned. Discover the historical context and future implications for Canada.
Foreign direct investment in Canada dropped to $18.2 billion in Q3 2024, the lowest level since early 2024. Explore the trends and policy responses affecting Canada's economic landscape.
Statistics Canada reveals Canadian investors funneled $61 billion into U.S. securities during the first half of 2025, highlighting cross-border investment trends.
A Somali woman who lied on her refugee application due to her polygamous marriage has been granted another opportunity to remain in Canada by the Federal Court.
Canadian corporations saw operating profits grow 3.8% to $200 billion in Q3 2025, the fastest pace in two years despite ongoing US trade policy pressures.
Canadian PM Mark Carney declares the global economic center is shifting as G-20 nations make progress without U.S. participation. Read about Canada's new international partnerships.
Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirms Canada's commitment to trade relations with India, calling it a reliable partner during Abu Dhabi investment summit. Read more about Canada's international trade strategy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney concludes successful UAE visit with massive $70 billion investment commitment for Canada, strengthening bilateral economic ties.
Canadians express strong opinions on federal climate targets and housing affordability in a recent letters to the editor section. Discover the public's growing concerns.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne met with SUMA President Randy Goulden in Regina to discuss how the federal budget affects Saskatchewan's economy and local communities.
Brookfield Asset Management partners with Nvidia and Kuwait Investment Authority to launch $10 billion AI infrastructure fund, targeting global AI build-out with potential $100 billion in assets.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faces critical decision on triggering election to block Mark Carney's budget with $78 billion deficit. Analysis of political risks and policy opportunities.
Colliers' 2026 Global Investor Outlook reveals investors are actively redeploying capital across sectors and regions, with data centers booming and offices staging a comeback.
Public Service Alliance of Canada reveals federal employees will receive potential layoff information shortly. Stay informed about government workforce changes.
Canada's oil sands industry is experiencing a major resurgence as production hits record highs and investor interest surges, driven by the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion and plateauing U.S. shale output.
An Ottawa couple shares their devastating story of losing $300,000 in an alleged investment fraud. Learn how to protect yourself from similar scams.
Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor announce significant domestic investments following the recent U.S.-South Korea trade agreement. Learn how this deal impacts global business relations.
Canadian readers debate the economic impact of government deficits and the 'generational' budget, offering contrasting views on fiscal policy and public investment.
Federal government invests millions in Canada's commercial space sector, marking new chapter for Atlantic spaceport development and private space companies. Learn how this funding transforms space access.
Federal investment marks turning point for Atlantic Canada's emerging space industry as Nordspace overcomes launch challenges. Discover how this funding accelerates regional space ambitions.
The Canadian government announces a major $5.45 million investment to grow women's soccer, supporting player development and the new professional league. Discover how this funding will impact the sport.
A Federal Court judge has ruled that the former public safety minister's decision to deny a former KGB agent relief to stay in Canada was unreasonable. Vladimir Popov now gets another chance.
American investment firm RedBird Capital Partners has unexpectedly withdrawn from the deal to acquire Britain's Daily Telegraph. Explore the implications of this major media shift.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson explains Canada's strategy for developing critical minerals, emphasizing private-sector investment and customized approaches for different mineral markets.
A new report reveals federal public service cuts will affect 2.5% of Ottawa's workforce, but economists explain why the city will weather this storm better than 1990s austerity.
Federal Court dismisses lawsuits from Palestinians in Gaza seeking to force Canada to process crisis travel visas. About 4,200 applications remain unprocessed under the capped program.
Fitch Ratings maintains Canada's AA+ credit rating but warns of fiscal risks from rising deficits and debt. Learn about the agency's concerns and what it means for the economy.
A strategic partnership between BusinessManitoba and the federal government is facilitating the relocation of a US colour marketer's resources to Winnipeg, boosting local economic development.
Federal immigration target reductions could help lower Alberta's high unemployment rate by allowing the labour market to absorb more local workers, economists suggest.
Canada's prison watchdog reveals federal institutions lack proper long-term mental health care capabilities. Learn about the systemic gaps affecting inmate rehabilitation.