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The EU said Wednesday it will impose counter tariffs on $28 billion of U.S. goods to retaliate for 25% tariffs that President ...
As President Trump’s global tariffs on metals took effect, the European Union and Canada announced billions of dollars in ...
The selloff on Tuesday extended a days-long market decline touched off by U.S. tariffs imposed last week on Canada, Mexico and China, some of which were delayed.
President Donald Trump announced he will double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50%, citing Ontario’s electricity ...
Canadians are drinking less alcohol as consumption of cannabis rises, according to a new report released by Statistics Canada ...
Like a growing number of formerly incarcerated Indigenous people, Marvin Starblanket's life is still governed by Correctional ...
Average hours worked were down by the most since April 2022, declining 1.3% from the month before. Statistics Canada said 429,000 employees lost work hours in February, more than four times higher ...
Canada’s job market unexpectedly took a breather after months of steady growth, but the unemployment rate held steady as ...
Until late last year, unemployment in Canada had been trending higher, rising from 5.0% in March 2023 to a recent peak of 6.9% last November.
Canada's unemployment in February was unchanged from the prior month and new job additions was only marginally up, data ...