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Now the 10th largest economy in the world, Canada will drop to 12th by 2030, losing ground to Indonesia and South Korea, think tank predicts
Canada�s economy has strengthened, but business investment and exports continue to disappoint, while uncertainty abroad dampens outlook
With the worst export growth in the G20, Canada�s trade slump costs the economy $30 billion a year. Maybe all those warnings about 'Dutch Disease' weren�t so far fetched
Canadian tech workers looking for right job to lure them homeOttawa's economic development agency is launching a campaign to lure high-tech talent back from Silicon Valley in an effort to help fill 10,000 jobs in the next three years � an effort that coincides with the election of Donald Trump, and an increasing ji
The size of last year's Paris delegation was smaller at 155 people than the the 225 listed as members of the Canadian delegation for Marrakech
Canada adds 44,000 jobs in OctoberThe Canadian economy added 44,000 new jobs in October, but the jobless rate stayed at seven per cent because more people were also looking for work.
Canada�s economy grew by 0.2 per cent in August, due in part to a surge in potash mining and oil extraction
Ignore the yield curve at your peril, says Gluskin-Sheff�s chief economist. And that�s just one of signs that investors are in the last innings of the bull market
Canada's debt, swelled by a decade-long housing boom to almost triple the size of its economy, is drawing increasing concern from the international banking community
Supporters said the dam and powerhouse in Labrador would free the province from volatile, oil-fired energy costs. But its estimated cost has ballooned to $11.4 billion
Fred McMahon and Ben Eisen: Recent policy developments likely threaten Canada�s high level of economic freedom
Christine Lagarde said she hopes the Liberal economic approach 'goes viral' around the world, a message that did not sit well with Conservative leadership hopefuls
The Canadian dollar is poised to extend its four-month slump as the U.S. Federal Reserve prepares to tighten monetary policy further, while the chances of an interest-rate cut in Canada increase
Paying hydro bills a 'struggle' for Windsor residentsWindsor West MPP Lisa Gretzky is presenting hundreds of hydro bills to Premier Kathleen Wynne and Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault to illustrate high electricity rates when the Ontario Legislature resumes this week.
David McKay also says he's concerned about how much current levels of consumer debt and higher debt-servicing costs will hurt longer-term economic growth
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