
Canadian consumer prices moderated slightly and underlying pressures broadly eased.
Canadian consumer prices moderated slightly and underlying pressures broadly eased.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is putting $1.6 billion more toward funds for municipalities to help them get housing built.
The City of Prince George says it will begin dismantling a long-standing homeless encampment after a B.C. Supreme Court judge approved the move and ruled the city had taken steps to shelter unhoused people.
Nova Scotia's government says it has opened the first phase of a housing project dedicated to help health-care workers find homes in the South Shore.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce named Christian Exshaw group head of capital markets, part of a series of appointments that accompany Harry Culham becoming chief executive officer later this year.
Headline and core inflation matched expectations, but economists say tariff passthrough and a weakening labour market could prompt a September Fed rate cut.
Banks are luring former bond traders out of retirement in Canada, as a high level of staff turnover shakes up the government finance sector at a busy time in the market.
First Nations Bank of Canada kicked off an equity increase of as much as $50 million, seeking to offer more loans to Indigenous firms as they accelerate business development across the country.
Ontario's final tally for housing starts in 2024 is well off what's needed to achieve Premier Doug Ford's goal of getting 1.5 million homes built, even with various new categories the government is adding such as university dorms.
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