The home-building industry in Canada, once a pillar of economic growth and urban development, is currently grappling with a ...
The S&P Global Canada manufacturing purchasing managers index rose to 52.0 in November from 51.1 the month before, the highest levels since February 2023 and third straight month ...
Canadian manufacturing activity increased at the fastest pace in 21 months in November as the Bank of Canada's interest-rate ...
Telus has replaced much of its legacy copper network with fiber, a significant upgrade that provides high-speed internet services to consumers while reducing maintenance costs. The firm has recently ...
Canada’s ambassador to the United States said Sunday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was successful in getting ...
Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows that the weight of narcotics seized each year is in dramatic decline on ...
Canada, Germany, and New Zealand are becoming prime destinations for skilled workers seeking new opportunities in 2025. These countries offer ...
Indonesia banks on the CEPA to have a more balanced trade with Canada. Government data shows Indonesia’s deficit with ...
The companies are urging the president-elect to reimpose duties on steel from the U.K., the EU and Japan, accusing foreign ...
With normal supplies of basic goods cut off because of the war, tobacco is often smuggled in, fuelling the looting of trucks and a black market where one cigarette can cost more than $50.
The northern B.C.-based group employs around 400 people and exports more than 90 per cent of its product, mainly lumber, to the U.S. Brink predicts the cost of two-by-fours would soar, driving up U.S.
Mere talk of tariffs will spur some consumers to run out and buy big-ticket items, or stockpile smaller ones, on the theory ...