Female Ontario doctors spend more time, earn less: study
A new study reveals female family physicians in Ontario provide longer patient visits but generate less income than male colleagues. Explore the findings and implications for healthcare.
A new study reveals female family physicians in Ontario provide longer patient visits but generate less income than male colleagues. Explore the findings and implications for healthcare.
As PM Mark Carney courts Beijing, Canada aligns with a nation known for using trade as a political weapon. Analysis of the strategic shift and its historical precedents.
President Donald Trump will lead the biggest U.S. delegation to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, next week. Get the details on this major geopolitical and economic event.
The World Economic Forum in Davos confronts a transformed global landscape following Donald Trump's virtual 2025 address. Explore the new challenges for world leaders and economic stability.
Alberta is Canada's most economically free province, yet places only 30th in North America, trailing 29 U.S. states. The Fraser Institute's 2025 report highlights a significant continental gap.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit China as Canada actively works to reduce its economic reliance on the United States and strengthen international partnerships. Read the full story.
New data reveals a tough job market for young Canadians. Economic uncertainty and AI adoption are key factors. Read the expert breakdown and what it means for the future.
New StatsCan data reveals a troubling youth unemployment rate. An expert points to economic uncertainty and AI adoption as key challenges for young Canadians entering the workforce.
A Conference Board of Canada report forecasts Calgary's economy will expand by 2.4% this year, maintaining growth despite headwinds like soft oil prices and a cooling housing market. Read the full analysis.
Canada's labour market shows mixed signals as the unemployment rate rises to 6.8% in December 2025, even with a net job gain. Explore the details and economic implications.
Fuel costs in the Halifax area remain stable as of January 9, 2026, offering local drivers a brief respite while national economic stories dominate headlines. Read the full analysis.
A new study warns of sluggish economic growth in Canada's Maritime provinces, citing international tariffs and demographic challenges as key headwinds. Read the full analysis.
Canada's trade performance improved in October with a smaller-than-anticipated deficit. Get the latest data and analysis on the country's economic outlook.
The U.S. capture of Venezuela's president raises global tensions. Explore five key ways this geopolitical shift could directly affect Canada's economy and foreign policy.
A new Deloitte report predicts Canada's economic growth will decelerate to 1.5% in 2026. Explore the factors behind the slowdown and what it means for businesses and consumers.
Deloitte Canada revises its 2026 economic growth outlook downward, predicting a sluggish first half before a potential rebound. Read the full analysis and implications for interest rates.
Critics question Chrystia Freeland's appointment as a Ukrainian economic advisor, citing her record of using taxpayer funds to attract investment in Canada. Read the analysis.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy names former Canadian Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland as an economic development adviser, citing her investment and transformation expertise.
Chief Joe Miskokomon of Chippewas of the Thames First Nation is advocating for a collaborative regional economic development plan with London and neighbouring communities to foster shared prosperity.
As 2026 begins, Canada's trade sector faces pivotal shifts. Explore the evolving landscape, from port operations to policy, and understand what's at stake for the national economy.
A review of Financial Post columnists' perspectives from July & August 2025, covering Canada-U.S. trade tensions, productivity, government spending, and central bank accountability. Discover key economic insights.
CIBC's Benjamin Tal says Canada taxes housing nearly as much as tobacco and alcohol, calling it a 'sin' that Ottawa must fix. Get his 2026 economic outlook.
The U.S. economy is forecast to gain strength in 2026, fueled by tax cuts, after a volatile 2025. Experts highlight potential risks alongside the growth outlook.
The U.S. economy expanded at a 4.3% annualized rate in Q3 2025, its fastest growth in two years. Economists remain optimistic for 2026 despite current headwinds. Read the full analysis.
Statistics Canada reports a 0.3% economic contraction in October, driven by manufacturing declines and service sector strikes. A preliminary estimate shows a slight 0.1% rebound in November.
A new independent report reveals federal funding for Métis Nation-Saskatchewan generates $2 in economic activity for every $1 invested, boosting jobs and growth province-wide.
A key measure of Canadian living standards, per-capita GDP, is set to rise in 2025, ending a three-year decline. RBC economists cite slowing population growth and improving underlying economic conditions.
Statistics Canada reports stronger-than-expected job growth for November 2025, driven by key sectors. Analysts see a positive trend emerging for the Canadian labour market.
Alberta remains Canada's most economically free province, but its North American ranking has plummeted to 30th, with seven provinces ranking below all U.S. states, according to the Fraser Institute's latest report.
The OECD forecasts a 3.2% global economic expansion for 2025, highlighting resilience to trade tensions. Key factors and implications for Canada analyzed.