Canadians, economists alike saw little relief from inflation in October: forecasters
Inflation has been heading lower in recent months, but Canadians likely haven’t noticed as gas prices went up and grocery costs continued to soar last
Canadians, economists alike saw little relief from inflation in October: forecasters
Inflation has been heading lower in recent months, but Canadians likely haven’t noticed as gas prices went up and grocery costs continued to soar last
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Bank of Canada expected to raise interest rates on Wednesday as recession fears grow
Wednesday’s announcement would make it the sixth consecutive time the Bank of Canada raises interest rates this year in response to decades-high inflation.
RBC economists say recession could arrive as early as Q1 of next year
In a new report, the economists say the downturn won’t hit households and businesses equally.
Bank CEOs say higher rates starting to dampen growth
The heads of Canada’s biggest banks say rising interest rates are starting to have their intended effect of slowing demand but that they continue to
Remote work debate intensifies as companies mandate return to office after Labour Day
A return-to-office showdown is pitting some bosses and workers against each other as the back-to-school season brings with it a renewed push to get employees
Marjolaine Hudon: RBC Bluesfest ‘good for people’s souls’
The return of the country’s largest outdoor music festival infuses life back into the downtown core.
Canada headed towards ‘moderate’ recession in 2023: RBC economists
Canada is headed towards a recession in 2023, but it will be short-lived and not as severe as prior downturns, according to a new report
Bank of Canada surveys suggest business and consumer inflation expectations up
Central bank says businesses’ expectations for near-term inflation have increased, and firms expect inflation to be high for longer than they did in the previous
Over 22 million housing units needed by 2030 to solve affordability crisis: CMHC
Achieving housing affordability for everyone in Canada will require developers to become more productive and make full use of land holdings to build more housing,
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