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Source: Bankofcanada October 18, 2022

Business Outlook Survey—Third Quarter of 2022

Results of the third-quarter 2022 survey | Vol. 19.3 | October 17, 2022 Business confidence has softened, according to results from the third-quarter 2...

Source: Financialpost October 18, 2022

FP Answers: How high could interest rates go?

This section is Sponsored This section was created by Content Works, Postmedia’s commercial content studio. by RBC RBC 70% of small business owners are feeling the pinch of higher rates We apo...

Source: Financialpost October 18, 2022

Howard Levitt: Employers should avoid this big mistake when terminating employees

Courts have shown they have zero tolerance for companies that breach the 'duty of good faith' By Howard Levitt and Maria Belykh We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to...

Source: Financialpost October 18, 2022

Growing debt could threaten stability as rates rise, says Bank of Canada's Rogers

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Source: Financialpost October 18, 2022

Posthaste: Mortgage rates are already rising ahead of another hike by the Bank of Canada

'Borrowers are undergoing a rate shock, that of which we’ve never witnessed before' Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on...

FP Economy Source: Financialpost October 18, 2022

Inflation hurting fight against inequality, Trudeau insider warns

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Source: Financialpost October 17, 2022

Loblaw freezes No Name prices to combat inflation in first for Canadian grocer

The price freeze runs from Oct. 17 until the end of January Loblaw Companies Ltd., Canada’s largest food and drug retailer, will freeze prices on all No Name products for more than three months as a way of blunting the impact of inflation, the...

Source: Financialpost October 17, 2022

Drinking the housing bubble tea: Report labelling Toronto, Vancouver markets as frothy contradicts itself

UBS report rings alarm bells over housing bubbles, but predicts housing prices and sales will resume their upward trajectory A report by a European bank recently named Toronto and Vancouver among the frothiest housing markets in the world, but...

Source: Financialpost October 17, 2022

Posthaste: Why Canada's economy may be in more trouble than the IMF thinks

Recession in Canada will be worse than in U.S., economists say Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page....

Source: Financialpost October 17, 2022

Diane Francis: Canada is a lightweight nation

Canadians live in a great, big, rich country that is run by very small-minded, isolated people OPEC kicked the United States, the West, and the world’s poorest nations in the teeth recently with oil production cuts that will raise prices to hel...