Changes could be on the way for federal income tax brackets next year, according to the Canada Revenue Agency. If the legislation working its way through Parliament becomes law, the
The chief executive of Crown-owned pipeline operator Trans Mountain Corp. says the Alberta-to-British-Columbia conduit has been running at almost full capacity lately, and expansions it and fellow operator Enbridge Inc.
At first glance, the latest economic indicators appear to be good: GDP was up in September and the third quarter as economic output increased. But average Canadians reduced their overall
The cost of living is catching up to a large chunk of Canadians, with almost one in four taking on new debt in the last year, a new report has
By Craig Lord The Canadian Press Posted November 27, 2025 12:37 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The head of Canada’s steel industry association
As the heightened cost of living continues to weigh on household budgets, Canadians are reportedly dipping into their savings to pay for basic needs, which some financial experts caution against
A new oilsands pipeline to the northern B.C. coast is a non-starter as long as oil tankers are forbidden there, but experts say a removal of the federal ban would
At Fleece & Harmony, a woolen mill and yarn shop in bucolic Belfast, Prince Edward Island, owner Kim Doherty used to be able to send yarn skeins to U.S. customers
Canadians will be travelling over the coming weeks to spend time with family, and some experts say the holidays might be the right time to bring up some important conversations
Holiday shopping amid inflation and tariffs means many Canadians expect to take on more debt in what one retail analyst says demonstrates growing concerns about a “K-shaped” economy. A newly


