Canadian consumers are uniting against U.S ... which are about to get more expensive starting this week due to the impending trade war. Many shoppers are already flooding online forums with ...
Canada is bracing for a potential trade war with the US if President-elect Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian imports are imposed. Foreign minister Melanie Joly and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ...
The CCGS Amundsen, a Canadian research ice-breaker ... expand its operations south of the border despite a looming trade war threatening the continent. As part of the expansion, the Canada ...
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There’s plenty to worry about in the Canadian economy right now ... If the ups and downs of your portfolio last year made you anxious, it might be time to de-risk. A great way to do that is by ...
With Canada still under threat of the largest trade shock since the Great Depression ... Donald Trump’s tariff threats. While no Canadian industry is completely immune to layoffs during an ...
President Donald Trump’s weekend announcement of tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico sent global markets in a downward spiral Monday. They recovered some lost ground when Trump announced he ...
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There’s plenty to worry about in the Canadian economy right now ... it might be time to de-risk. A great way to do that is by allocating more to defensive stocks. In Canada, that means consumer ...
Canadian banks’ revenues would slip and they would need to more than double their sector provisions for loan losses if a “severe trade war” were to break out, Dechaine said in a note to investors ...
TORONTO, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Canadian manufacturing activity increased ... and firms are growing increasingly concerned about a potential trade war with a key trading partner." ...
(Bloomberg) -- The rally in Canadian bank equities is at risk from a potential trade war that would quickly cause a surge in unemployment and loan defaults, analysts at National Bank of Canada said.