The Iran war continues to roil global markets, but gold isn’t shining so brightly right now even though many have long considered it a safe haven during a crisis. Gold
Descrease article font size Increase article font size There is currently no parliamentary budget officer scrutinizing federal finances in Ottawa as the interim fiscal watchdog’s term expired Monday without a
Oil prices leaped, and stock markets slumped worldwide following military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran. Worries about disruptions to the flow of crude sent oil prices
Shares in the financial technology company Block soared more than 20% in premarket trading Friday after its CEO announced it was laying off more than 4,000 of its 10,000 plus
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 26, 2026 4:59 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The federal Liberals’ Budget Implementation Act has passed
Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government has introduced a new Alberta budget that promises more money for health and education but also an eye-popping deficit of $9.4 billion. Finance Minister Nate
Canada’s biggest banks have been setting aside hundreds of millions of dollars in case customers can’t pay off their loans, including mortgages. This comes as economic uncertainty and the heightened
It may be a while before young Canadians stop working, but retirement still feels like a mountain to climb for most, according to new surveys released this week. On average,
Canadians took on more mortgage debt last year, with the total debt hovering close to $2 trillion in 2025, a report by Equifax Canada shows. The country is in the
Tax season is officially underway in Canada. As of Monday, tax filers are now able to submit their returns both electronically and by mail, where possible, with the deadline to


