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Source: BNN Bloomberg November 08, 2022

U.S. stocks rally for second day ahead of U.S. midterms

U.S. shares rose in a broad-based rally that swept up small caps as well as blue-chip stocks, ahead of midterm elections and inflation data later this week. The dollar fell with Treasuries. The S&P 500 closed near session highs, with all but three of the 1...

Source: BNN Bloomberg November 08, 2022

Tesla's post-Twitter selloff pushes stock to a 17-month low

Tesla Inc. erased all of its gains from the past 17 months as investors continue to sell off the stock in the wake of Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter Inc. The electric-vehicle maker’s shares closed down 5 per cent to US$197.08 in Ne...

Source: Financialpost November 08, 2022

Canada ruffles some feathers at COP27 by including oil and gas representatives in its delegation

'The resource industry absolutely has to be there' Canada’s delegation heading to the United Nations’ COP27 climate change conference this week in Egypt will not include Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but there will be a Canada Pavilion for the...

Source: Financialpost November 08, 2022

Terence Corcoran: Doug Ford wins one for the Charter of Rights

Knocks down union power to strike against state monopolies Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his labour minister, Seamus O’Regan, assorted leftist academics and a small army of labour leaders and CBC agitpropists would have Canadians believe that...

Source: Financialpost November 08, 2022

William Watson: Chrystia Freeland blows her fiscal windfall on wine and cheese

Medieval may be in vogue these days but why we have a national policy to promote the drinking of mead is a head-scratcher The part of the federal government’s fall fiscal update I liked best — apart from the bits about mead and cider (more on t...

Source: Financialpost November 08, 2022

Joe Oliver: Emergencies Act inquiry shows we can't be selective on civil liberties

Trudeau's unjustified suspension of civil liberties has tainted his moral authority to govern The Rouleau Commission has now heard sworn testimony that the Freedom Convoy was not foreign funded and did not constitute a threat to democracy and t...

Economy Source: Financialpost November 08, 2022

'Bleakest and most biting': Canadians' outlook on their finances, economy turned darker last month

This section is Presented This section was produced by the editorial department. The client was not given the opportunity to put restrictions on the content or review it prior to publication. by HSBC HSBC Slower growth, el...

Source: Financialpost November 07, 2022

Canada's shrinking deficit — and it what means for the future

This section is Presented This section was produced by the editorial department. The client was not given the opportunity to put restrictions on the content or review it prior to publication. by HSBC HSBC Watch Deloitte's...

Source: Financialpost November 07, 2022

Posthaste: Why the loonie could sink to 70 cents before the dust settles

Average Canadian borrower can expect to spend an extra $2,500 a year just on debt Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on t...

Source: Financialpost November 07, 2022

Diane Francis: Don't pick on the Prairies

Saskatchewan and Alberta make revolutionary stands for their constitutional rights A newly announced Saskatchewan first act and the proposed Alberta sovereignty act aim to profoundly reshape this country by finally taking a stand against the fe...