According to the federal agency, Canada posted a trade surplus of $718 million in August, compared to a revised deficit of $437 million in July. Bank of Montreal economist Shelly Kaushik noted that this was the first surplus since April.
Published on June 10, 2023 at 4:05 p.m Greg Ebel says Canadian energy companies are increasingly willing to offer equity investments to Indigenous communities whose traditional lands are crisscrossed by pipelines and other infrastructure projects. (Photo: The Canadian Press)
(Calgary) Enbridge’s CEO is calling for the creation of a federal loan guarantee program to help Canada’s First Nations communities acquire shares in major resource and infrastructure projects. Posted at 4:09 p.m. Amanda Stephenson The Canadian Press In an interview
Statistics Canada also notes that the average hourly wage increased by 5.0%. (Photo: The Canadian Press) OTTAWA – Canada’s unemployment rate remained at 5.5% for the third straight month in September, according to Statistics Canada, while the Canadian economy added
(Ottawa) New home construction increased slightly in several major Canadian cities in the first half of 2023 as the pace of housing starts helped offset declines in other housing types, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Thursday. Published yesterday
OTTAWA — Canada has no plans to pressure Ukraine to hold wartime elections, instead focusing on broader democratic efforts. Alexandre Lévêque, deputy minister for strategic policy at Global Affairs Canada, told a Senate committee that Ottawa supports efforts to eradicate
It will be difficult for CMHC to maintain the high pace of housing construction due to the challenges faced by developers. (Photo: The Canadian Press) OTTAWA – New home construction increased slightly in several major Canadian cities in the first
New Democratic leader Jagmeet Singh said Wednesday that he and his troops agreed with certain elements of the bill, such as measures to give the Competition Bureau of Canada more powers. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Justin Trudeau’s Liberals will likely
OTTAWA – The Liberals have launched a scholarship program to commemorate the victims of the Iranian regime-caused crash of flight PS752 in 2020. The program provides 176 scholarships, one for each of the people who lost their lives when a
(Ottawa) Following the scandal surrounding the ovation given to a former Nazi unit soldier in Parliament, Justin Trudeau is open to the idea of declassifying the section of a 1986 commission’s report that lists the names of former soldiers are