Ottawa will retain tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos as trade talks continue| Economy | Advisor.ca
June spending gains driven by food, clothing retailers| Economy | Advisor.ca
Sector strength faces pressure from weak economy, jobless uptick| Economy | Advisor.ca
Workers in sales and service occupations hardest hit| Economy | Advisor.ca
"[W]e have not totally escaped the trade war in our inflation data": Doug Porter| Economy | Advisor.ca
While gas prices eased, food and housing costs climbed| Economy | Advisor.ca
Canada's economy saw a net securities outflow of $8.3B for the month| Economy | Advisor.ca
Seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts reached 294,085 units last month| Economy | Advisor.ca
Average non-mortgage debt per consumer rose to $22,147| Economy | Advisor.ca
Expectations for Tuesday’s inflation report range from 1.6% to 1.9%| Advisor.ca
Merchandise trade deficit widens, while services trade deficit narrows| Advisor.ca
28% of firms surveyed in Q2 said they expect a recession A pair of reports from the Bank of Canada say tariff-related uncertainty continued to put a damper on business and consumer sentiment in the second quarter, but the worst-case trade scenarios previously anticipated seem less likely.| Advisor.ca