TD: Bank of Canada path uncertain after big interest rate cut
Francis Fong, managing director at TD Economics, discusses whether the Bank of Canada is behind the curve on interest rate cuts. Watch here. Source
New Brunswick must address ballooning trade deficit, says former chief economist
David Campbell believes more investment in industries like mining and aquaculture could save province's decaying economy. Find out more. Source
Rogers’ subscriber growth hit by slowdown in newcomers to Canada
A reduction in the number of newcomers being allowed into Canada is already having on impact on subscriber growth at Rogers. Find out more. Source
Size of Ottawa’s cuts to immigration targets takes business by surprise
Businesses and economists were taken by a surprise when Ottawa decided to drastically reduce Canada’s annual immigration targets. Read more Source
Corporate cybercrime incidents on the decline in Canada, but recovery costs mount
Corporate cybersecurity incidents appear to be declining, but the recovery costs associated with such incidents has doubled. Find out more. Source
Inflation and inequality: How the Bank of Canada’s policies missed the mark
The Bank of Canada says it has successfully tamed high inflation, as it cut interest rates again. But does it deserve the credit? Read on. Source
Canada set to make drastic reductions in annual immigration targets
Canada will take the rare step of reducing its annual immigration targets on Thursday, according to media reports. Find out more. Source
Posthaste: Canada drops in global ranking after hike to capital gains tax
Canada has fallen in a global ranking of tax competitiveness after Ottawa this year raised the capital gains inclusion rate. Read more Source
$4.5M SWODF Funding Win Creates 50 New Jobs
Golden Windows Ltd. expands with $4.5M in SWODF funding, creating 50 jobs and supporting new product lines. Source
Jumbo rate cut in December ‘almost a given’: CIBC’s Benjamin Tal
Benjamin Tal, deputy-chief economist at CIBC, discusses the Bank of Canada's next moves and where the interest rate may go. Watch more. Source