
Canada’s 2023 federal budget coming March 28: Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland
The Canadian economy is expected to slow significantly this year and potentially enter a recession as high interest rates squeeze the budgets for individuals and

Canada’s 2023 federal budget coming March 28: Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland
The Canadian economy is expected to slow significantly this year and potentially enter a recession as high interest rates squeeze the budgets for individuals and

Business leader Thomas d’Aquino launches new memoir: Private Power, Public Purpose
It was an impressive turnout for the launch of business leader, policy thinker, philanthropist and arts patron Thomas d’Aquino’s new memoir, Private Power, Public Purpose:

Pandemic, slower U.S. migration see Canada closing gap with U.S. in workforce race
Since the global onset of COVID-19, Canada has been closing the gap with the United States when it comes to attracting and keeping new permanent

Budget 2022: Flush from booming economy, feds eye growth with $31B in new spending
Spending plan targeted at speeding the flow of goods through the country’s supply chains, boosting housing supply and jolting businesses out of an anemic period

After two years of uncertainty, Liberals ready budget under shifting circumstances
After two years of pandemic-induced uncertainty, the federal Liberals are readying to deliver an updated spending blueprint in a 2022 budget that, by all accounts,

Visiting Canadian leaders doing U.S. damage control as rail dispute hits supply chain
Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, said U.S. lawmakers and counterparts – even White House officials – have been worried

Business, labour groups say Liberals’ COVID-19 wage subsidy too little to help
A growing number of business and labour groups are urging the federal Liberals to up their promised wage subsidy to help companies hit hard by

Big business makes post-election pitch to incoming federal government
Big business is adding its voice to a broader call for economy-lifting changes in Canada following an election campaign widely criticized for its dearth of

Don’t make election about immigration, corporate Canada tells political leaders
Business leaders worried about Canada’s aging demographics have been urging political parties to avoid inflaming the immigration debate ahead of this fall’s federal election. The

Prospectus: Are we in danger of losing our luster for entrepreneurs?
Attendees to the Mayor’s Breakfast are accustomed to an early wakeup call. They likely didn’t expect the alarm, figuratively speaking, to blare at 8:20 a.m.
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