An online campaign urging shoppers to boycott Loblaw stores is unlikely to leave a lasting scar on the company’s bottom line, some experts say, but the phenomenon could hint at
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday emphasized that inflation has remained stubbornly high in recent months and said it doesn’t plan to cut interest rates until it has “greater confidence” that
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The majority of Canadian retirees are supporting their adult children financially, which they say is having a negative impact on their own finances, a new report has found. According to
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A plan to change how capital gains are taxed in Canada is not included in the Liberals’ bill to implement the 2024 federal budget, but Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says
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As Canada is braces for another record wildfire season, the climate crisis is bleeding into another major challenge facing Canadians — housing. A new BMO report released Monday found climate-related
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Looming changes to how capital gains are taxed are spurring some “anxiety” in Canada’s cottage country, some real estate experts say, as owners fret over whether they should rush to
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A boycott targeting Loblaw is gaining momentum online, with what could be thousands of shoppers taking their money elsewhere in May. It’s the latest sign of Canadians’ mounting frustration with
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Graham Isador says it feels strange to think about himself as one of the “lucky ones” in Toronto’s notoriously unaffordable housing market. The 35-year-old freelance writer is a renter, and
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Only one in 10 Canadians plan on investing their tax refund this year as other financial demands take priority, a new CIBC poll found. Most Canadians are choosing to hold
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The cost-of-living crisis facing Canadians is only getting more bleak, according to new polling that shows everything from buying a first home to affording groceries has gotten harder in the
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