Boeing named a longtime aerospace industry veteran as its next chief executive, who will take over a company that has been rocked by legal, regulatory and production problems. Robert “Kelly”
Younger Canadians in particular are turning to artificial intelligence to shape their finances, a survey released this week shows. Experts tell Global News there are many tasks that AI is
Automatic tax filing services have opened up to thousands of more Canadians as part of a national pilot project. The Canada Revenue Agency said in a news release on Tuesday
Canadians may have noticed the value of their dollar dwindling ever since the Bank of Canada’s latest interest rate cut last week. But it’s a decision from the U.S. Federal
Benefit payments for Canadian seniors are going up slightly in a scheduled increase as retirement is “becoming unaffordable” for many in the country. July amounts of the Old Age Security
The logo has been well-known throughout British Columbia and even across Canada for decades: a green leaf emblazoned with the words BC Tree Fruits. On Friday, the member-owned marketing collective
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 27, 2024 2:45 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Farmers’ markets and business groups say they are
The Jasper wildfire could cost the insurance industry up to $700 million, making it one of the most expensive wildfire disasters in Canadian history, DBRS Morningstar said Friday. In a new
The boycott of Loblaw stores in May had only a “minor” financial impact on Canada’s largest grocers, according to the company’s CEO. Loblaw Co. Ltd. reported second-quarter earnings on Thursday,
Canadians with mortgages and those gearing up for a run at the housing market have plenty of decisions to make after back-to-back interest rate cuts from the Bank of Canada.


