Alberta's Credit Delinquency Rate Highest in Canada
Alberta's economy leads Canada with 2.3% GDP growth, yet residents face highest credit delinquency rates at 2.31%. Discover the surprising economic paradox.
Alberta's economy leads Canada with 2.3% GDP growth, yet residents face highest credit delinquency rates at 2.31%. Discover the surprising economic paradox.
Canadian markets rallied strongly with S&P/TSX composite gaining over 440 points as investor optimism about potential Federal Reserve rate cuts boosted sentiment. Discover the market drivers.
Windsor-Essex experiences Ontario's largest living wage increase at 6.2%, reaching $20.67 hourly. Discover how this impacts local workers and families.
An exclusive investigation reveals how Canada's outdated beef import permit system, controlled by a small group, is deliberately keeping prices high for consumers. Learn the facts.
A historic 25% of unemployed Americans now hold bachelor's degrees, with youth and white-collar workers facing the toughest job market since 1992.
Gold prices trimmed losses after Federal Reserve signals potential interest rate cut. Swap traders now price 68% chance of December reduction as bond yields fall.
Regina residents face significant property tax increases as city administration reveals 15.69% mill rate hike in preliminary 2026-27 budget documents. Learn what's driving the proposed increases.
Markets now predict only 33% chance of another Bank of Canada rate cut in 2026 as bond yields spike. Learn how this affects mortgage rates and home affordability.
US employers added 119,000 jobs in September as unemployment rose to 4.4%. Delayed report reveals economic strain from high interest rates and trade uncertainty.
Canada's mortgage delinquency rate declines for the first time since 2022, signaling potential relief for homeowners amid economic pressures. Learn what this means for the housing market.
A Winnipeg advocacy group expresses alarm over proposed Manitoba Hydro rate increases. Learn how these changes could impact your energy bills and what options are available.
London Mayor faces opposition from Coun. Susan Stevenson seeking deeper tax cuts in 2026 budget. Get the latest on municipal financial debates.
Canada's inflation rate fell to 2.2% in October, driven by a sharp drop in gas prices. However, core inflation measures remain elevated, a key concern for the Bank of Canada.
Economists project Canada's annual inflation rate declined in October, driven by a significant drop in gasoline prices. Get the latest analysis on the cost of living.
CSIS Director Daniel Rogers commits to confirming information when in public interest. Analysts decode the strategic silence in recent security briefing.
U.S. stock futures decline as investors reassess the likelihood of a December interest rate cut. Stay informed on the latest market movements and economic indicators.
Asian markets declined sharply as investor anxiety over AI stock valuations and persistent interest rate worries sparked global selloff. Key market movements and economic indicators analyzed.
Statistics Canada reveals immigrant mothers prevented sharper birth rate decline since 2010. Learn how immigration shapes Canada's demographic future and population trends.
Northland Power announces 50% dividend reduction amid financial challenges, causing stock to plummet over 20%. Key details on strategic review and market impact.
Newly released deliberations reveal Bank of Canada officials debated delaying October interest rate cut. Get insights into central bank's monetary policy considerations.
Bank of Canada considered delaying interest rate cut but opted for October reduction to 2.25% amid soft labour market and trade uncertainty. Read the full analysis.
Americans may soon access 50-year mortgages, but Canadians should understand the hidden costs: higher rates and hefty fees. Learn why our system offers better value.
A Bank of Canada survey reveals financial markets expect interest rates to hold at 2.25% before rising in 2027, with a 35% chance of recession. Explore the key economic forecasts.
Canada's reduced immigration targets could slow population growth to near zero, potentially delaying Bank of Canada interest rate cuts as unemployment may fall faster than expected.
Midwestern Ontario sees 2,600 job openings as unemployment rate declines. Manufacturing sector leads hiring surge with opportunities across multiple industries.
Ontario Provincial Police are asking for public assistance to identify individuals connected to a theft investigation in Tecumseh. Authorities have released images of persons of interest.
Statistics Canada releases crucial October employment data that could shape economic policy and interest rate decisions. Get the latest on unemployment rates, job creation trends, and what it means for Canadian households.
RCMP in Oromocto, New Brunswick are searching for a person of interest following a significant retail theft. Authorities have released surveillance images and are seeking public assistance.
Greater Toronto Area's real estate market experiences unprecedented cooling as home sales crash 95% compared to last October, with prices continuing their downward trend amid rising interest rates.
Another former Manitoba cabinet minister has been fined for breaking the province's conflict of interest law, marking the third such penalty in recent months. Discover the details of the ethics breach and growing accountability concerns.