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In 1867, Canada became a self-governing state within the British Empire, setting the stage to become fully independent in ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet his pledge to eliminate the country’s internal trade barriers by July 1. But economists ...
As part of the events to mark the centenary of Kirkcaldy's war memorial, every name etched on it was read aloud across a ...
Bank of Canada faces rate decision The moderation in inflation has reinforced expectations that the BoC may implement a 25-basis-point rate cut in July. Markets currently price this possibility at ...
Since January, Canada’s overall food inflation surged from -0.6% to 3.8%. While inflation was bound to rise regardless, the GST holiday inadvertently contributed to pricing volatility across food ...
Canada’s inflation holds steady at 1.7 percent; Consumers breathe easier, but core pressures persist
Canada's inflation held steady at 1.7 percent in May, offering slight relief from recent price hikes. Gas prices dipped due to carbon tax changes, while shelter costs saw a moderate rise. Grocery ...
Technology and Innovation in Tax Collection In today’s digital age, a well-designed, secure, and user-friendly government website is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. A recent analysis using the AI ...
Since January, Canada’s overall food inflation surged from -0.6% to 3.8%. While inflation was bound to rise regardless, the GST holiday inadvertently contributed to pricing volatility across ...
For the first time in 2025, food inflation in Canada has shown meaningful signs of easing. According to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data released by Statistics Canada, the year-over-year ...
Canada's annual inflation rate in May held steady at 1.7%, mirroring the previous month, as stable gasoline prices countered potential price hikes from tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles ...
Canada's inflation stubbornly maintained its stance at 1.7% in May, undisturbed by the persistent drop in gasoline prices. Shelter, food, and transportation costs also cooled, providing some relief, ...
The consumer-price index rose a slightly hotter-than-anticipated 0.6% for the month to leave annual inflation unchanged at an as-expected 1.7%, a second straight month below the Bank of Canada’s ...
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