It took less than a week for the uneasy pause in trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. to reignite after U.S. President Donald Trump announced steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. The 25 per cent tariff, which is set to take effect on March 12, includes products from Canada — the largest ... READ MORE >
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Canada’s unemployment rate falls to 6.6% as business sentiment improves
Canada’s economic resurgence appears well under way. The economy added 76,000 jobs in January, the employment rate rose 0.1 percentage points to 61.1 per cent and the unemployment rate fell 0.1 percentage points to 6.6 per cent. The unemployment rate fell back to a level last seen in October 2024—and ... READ MORE >
Even with pause, Trump’s tariffs and Canada’s response establish volatile new economic reality
Editor's note: This article has been updated following news of the pause in implementing tariffs. After a weekend that saw U.S. President Donald Trump impose steep tariffs on Canadian goods and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau put forward retaliatory measures, the widely feared tariff war appears on hold ... READ MORE >
Canada’s consumer price index rises by 1.8% as tax holiday takes hold
Canada’s consumer price index rose only 1.8 per cent in December and declined 0.4 per cent on a monthly basis thanks to the tax holiday and disinflation forces throughout the economy. These developments happened even with higher base effects and gasoline prices rising above their usual seasonal ... READ MORE >
Trudeau’s resignation spurs uncertainty across Canada’s economy
Justin Trudeau’s resignation as Liberal Party leader and prime minister on Monday ushers in a new wave of uncertainty for the Canadian economy and financial markets. Expect delays in business decisions, sluggish hiring and subdued investments in the immediate aftermath of Trudeau’s resignation. ... READ MORE >
Tariffs would fray Canada-U.S. ties in energy and auto manufacturing
A blanket tariff by the U.S. on Canadian imports is unlikely to materialize early next year despite rhetoric from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump. Still, the mere prospect of new tariffs has caused considerable anxiety in Canada. Such a move would have dire economic implications on both ... READ MORE >
Resignation of Canada’s finance minister before release of fall economic statement adds to uncertainty
(Editor's note: This post has been updated with the latest from the federal government's fall economic statement) Chrystia Freeland’s resignation as Canada’s finance minister highlights increasing uncertainty in the country's political environment as financial challenges loom in 2025. Reaction was ... READ MORE >