Retail sales in Canada plunged by 1.8% in December across all provinces as the spread of the omicron variant hurt holiday shopping. … READ MORE >
This week in energy: Jet fuel demand, oil and gas earnings, ESG metrics
In this week’s energy industry analysis, we take a look at the jet fuel demand landscape, fourth-quarter earnings reports for oil and gas companies, and the first oil and gas producer in North America to issue a sustainability-linked bond. … READ MORE >
Inflation in Canada surpasses 5% amid broad price increases
Households continued to feel the impact of rising prices for essential items, with food up by 5.7%, shelter rising by 6.2% and gasoline increasing by 31.7% on a year-over-year basis.
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Protests’ ramifications on the Canadian economy
The trucker convoy has shuttered the Canadian economy, with consequences reaching far beyond cross-border trade and encompassing the supply chain, inflation, the labor market and economic growth. … READ MORE >
Canada runs a trade deficit as imports surge
Canada’s merchandise trade balance in December turned deficit after six consecutive monthly surpluses as imports of consumer goods surged and oil prices dropped. … READ MORE >
Although U.S. jobs report outshined Canada’s, Canadian outlook remains promising
As the initial shock of the Feb. 4 Canadian jobs report wears off, it’s clear that Canada is still firmly on the road of strong economic growth in 2022 and is still in step with the United States. … READ MORE >
Labor shortage remains a major challenge for oil and gas: Spring 2022 outlook
Oil and gas companies are facing a labor shortage that poses serious risk to the industry’s efforts to recover from the tumult of the past two years. Some workers are moving to the renewable energy space, while others are leaving the industry altogether. … READ MORE >
Canada’s unemployment rate rises as omicron spreads
Canada lost 200,000 jobs in January as the omicron variant led to tightened restrictions across the country, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Friday. … READ MORE >
Canada’s GDP surpasses pre-pandemic level
Canada’s gross domestic product in November rose by 0.6%, surpassing the pre-pandemic level by 0.2% thanks to growth across almost all sectors of the economy. … READ MORE >
This week in energy: Oil releases, Ukraine tensions, Canada investments
We take a look at the release of more oil from U.S. strategic reserves, the swing in natural gas prices amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, and an anticipated spike in oil and gas investment in Canada. … READ MORE >