The average of the Bank of Canada’s two preferred core inflation measures remained steady in November. CPI-median stayed at 2 ...
The latest fiscal update shows continued difficulty for the Liberals to stick to their budget plans with a worsening of the ...
Manufacturing sales rose by 2.1 per cent in October, propelled by higher sales of petroleum, coal, and transportation ...
In today’s announcement, the Bank of Canada indicated that the pace of cuts is likely to slow, with lower interest rates ...
Canada's merchandise exports were up 1.1 per cent in October mainly due to higher exports of metal and non-metallic mineral ...
Canada’s labour market continued to cool as employment struggled to keep with pace with robust labour force gains.
This month’s Index of Consumer Spending decreased across all provinces and territories except for Nunavut. Which provinces saw improved consumer spending in September and October? How has a later ...
Month-to-month, on average, Canadians’ one-year expectation for inflation eased to 3.2 per cent in September while their three-year expectation remained at 3.6 per cent for the third month in a row.