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
As the holiday shopping season approaches, children will be looking forward to seeing what Santa Claus stuffs their stockings with this year. If you’re struggling to think of a present
Jarring swings keep rocking Wall Street, and U.S. stocks erased a big morning gain to drop on Thursday as the market remains skittish following weeks of doubts and erratic moves.
All eyes are on Nvidia’s quarterly earning results Wednesday evening amid a stock market that’s seeing increasingly jittery movements in technology companies over recent weeks. That comes as many investors
Most Gen Z and younger millennials are leaning on credit cards to do their holiday shopping this year, according to new survey from Chartered Professional Accountants Canada (CPA Canada). This


