The Canadian economy appears to be on track to eke out growth between July and September, likely bouncing back from a second-quarter contraction but remaining weakened by US tariffs.
"Today, the Bank lowered the policy interest rate a further 25 basis points, bringing it to 2¼%. This was our second straight ...
Canada is projected to record a GDP growth rate of 1.3 per cent in 2025 and tick higher, to 1.7 per cent, in 2026, Deloitte’s ...
The Canadian dollar is losing ground, prompting some economists to cut their forecasts for the currency “substantially.” ...
Market odds for a cut from the Bank of Canada reached 82 per cent on Monday REUTERS/Blair Gable · REUTERS / Reuters. The Bank ...
The Bank of Canada will reduce its overnight interest rate by 25 basis points on Oct. 29 for a second consecutive time to ...
BoC cut its key interest rate by 25bps to 2.25%. The bank has also signaled it will likely pause any further rate cuts for ...
Canada’s gross domestic product is on track to grow by 0.4 per cent in the third quarter, Statistics Canada said on Friday, ...
Economists expect the Bank of Canada to make a second consecutive policy rate cut this week due to a slowing economy and high ...
Current policy rate should keep inflation close to 2% while helping economy through ‘structural adjustment’ period, Governor ...
A separate survey from Normandin Beaudry projected an average salary increase of 3.1% for 2026 (excluding salary freezes) — a ...
On paper, 2026 might be slow for Canada's economy. But experts have some interesting predictions, like rate cuts and a change ...