Canadians want affordable cars built at home: survey
A new survey reveals Canadian consumers prioritize affordability and domestic manufacturing when buying a car. Discover what this means for the auto industry and local jobs.
A new survey reveals Canadian consumers prioritize affordability and domestic manufacturing when buying a car. Discover what this means for the auto industry and local jobs.
A new KPMG survey finds 72% of Canadians say it's important their next vehicle is assembled in Canada, citing economic impact and trade concerns. Discover the full consumer sentiment shift.
Drivers in Calgary are seeing relief at the pumps as gas prices tumble below $1 per litre at some stations, a direct impact of lower global oil prices. Find out where and why.
Canadian household debt rises as holiday spending bites. Experts analyze the financial strain and offer tips for managing debt in the new year. Read more.
Canadian Boxing Day shoppers are approaching sales with more research and intention, experts reveal. Discover the shift in consumer behaviour and what it means for retail.
Canadian Boxing Day shoppers are becoming more deliberate and less impulsive, according to retail experts. Discover the changing trends in post-holiday spending and consumer behaviour.
Received a gift with a 'lifetime' warranty? Experts warn to read the fine print, as coverage may not be what you think. Learn how to protect your purchases.
Consumer advocates urge Canadians to scrutinize the fine print on 'lifetime' warranties, as many come with hidden limitations and exclusions that can void coverage.
Gold is poised for its strongest annual gain in decades, marking its best performance since the late 1970s. Discover the factors driving the surge and what it means for investors.
Premier Wab Kinew announces a government review aimed at reducing the cost of milk, a grocery staple, as part of broader efforts to tackle food affordability in Manitoba.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announces plans to address 'differential pricing' in the grocery sector in the coming year, aiming to ensure fairer costs for consumers.
Canadian retail sales declined to $69.4 billion in October, led by drops in food, beverage, and clothing. Economists see a flat trend signaling consumer caution.
Canadian consumers see lobster prices fall sharply to $11 per pound, offering rare relief as overall food costs climbed 4.2% last month. Discover the factors behind this seasonal drop.
Statistics Canada reports a slight decline in retail sales for October 2025. Get the details on the consumer spending slowdown and what it means for the economy.
Drivers in the Maritimes are seeing relief at the pumps as fuel prices drop. Get the latest details on this welcome trend and what it means for your wallet.
A Fox News anchor delivered a brutal math lesson on air, highlighting the impossibility of Trump's claim about slashing prescription drug prices by 600%. See the reality vs. perception clash unfold.
New BLS data reveals food prices rose 2.6% in the past year, contradicting Trump's claims of rapid declines. Explore the real affordability crisis facing Canadians and Americans.
Despite the rise of Black Friday, Boxing Day still packs a punch for Canadian shoppers. A new study reveals 8.6 million consumers plan to participate, with distinct trends in spending habits and demographics. Discover the data shaping post-Christmas sales
U.S. inflation cooled more than expected in November, with consumer prices rising 2.7% annually. This surprise slowdown offers potential relief for the economy and cross-border trade with Canada.
CTV News compares the cost of common holiday staples in 2025 versus 2024. See how inflation is impacting your festive meal budget as Canadians prepare for gatherings.
Montreal's Arron Neal explains her decision to opt out of excessive holiday gift-giving, citing rising grocery prices and corporate layoffs. Discover why mindful spending is her new tradition.
Canadians face higher holiday meal costs as beef prices climb. Maria Sarrouh compares this year's food prices to last year's as families prepare for festive gatherings.
Canadians continue to face high beef prices even as cattle numbers grow. A University of Guelph expert explains the complex factors behind the delay in grocery store relief.
Canadian consumers plan to spend an average of $943 this holiday season, injecting an estimated $11 billion into the national GDP. Get the details on the 'Buy Canadian' trend and economic impact.
New data shows food inflation is climbing faster than wages, with beef up 17.7% and coffee up 27.8%. A majority of Canadians say the cost of living is the worst they can remember. Read the full analysis.
Canadian food prices rose at their fastest pace in two years in November, hitting 4.7%. While overall inflation held steady, core measures show signs of cooling. Get the full data breakdown.
New Brunswick drivers got a break at the pumps as the Energy and Utilities Board made a surprise weekend adjustment, lowering gasoline prices by 7.9 cents per litre. Get the details on this significant price drop.
Canada's annual inflation rate remained steady at 2.2% in November 2025, even as grocery prices climbed. Get the latest details on the Consumer Price Index and what it means for your wallet.
As food prices climb, new digital tools are emerging to help Canadian shoppers stretch their budgets. Discover practical strategies for smarter grocery spending.
Canadian consumers are facing steeper coffee bills this holiday season. A new report confirms rising costs are real, not imagined. Discover the factors behind the price hike.