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Canadians are in the dark about Ottawa’s finances as they wait for the budget to be unveiled in the fall, but economists say ...
Canada's finance minister has asked all ministries to find savings, assess spending on programs, cut down on work duplication ...
The combined U. S. trade deficit with USMCA trade partners Mexico and Canada now exceeds the U.S. deficit with China, ...
Helped by volatile gold shipments, the May deficit was down from a record in April and continued to reflect fluctuating ...
Weak demand in the U.S. for Canadian goods and faltering imports by Canadians helped narrow the country's merchandise-trade deficit in May to 5.86 billion Canadian dollars, the equivalent of about ...
The EU is Canada’s second-biggest trading partner. Bilateral trade in goods with Canada grew by 65% following the provisional application of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), ...
We are well on track for the largest deficits as a percentage of GDP in the history of the country. And we’re not at war, writes our columnist Jim Hamill.
Business UCLA: Tariffs, deficits, deportations and war weigh on California economy by Chris Jennewein • Times of San Diego June 21, 2025, 9:00 a.m.
OTTAWA - The parliamentary budget officer said Thursday he expects the federal government's deficit will balloon this year thanks to ramped-up defence spending — but without a spring budget or ...
The parliamentary budget officer said Thursday he expects the federal government's deficit will balloon this year thanks to ramped-up defence spending — but without a spring budget or more ...