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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...

Source: Financialpost November 07, 2022

Office towers are getting a new lease on life by being transformed into housing

Conversions a feel-good solution to excess office space, lack of affordable housing, but economic viability varies In downtown Calgary, an office tower is getting a new lease on life. We apologize, but this video has fa...

Source: Financialpost November 06, 2022

Workers are stressing out over their finances — and its costing employers billions

Victoria Wells: Employee financial stress is expected to cost companies more than $40 billion in lost productivity this year Workers’ deteriorating finances are wreaking havoc on their personal lives, spilling into their professional lives and...

Source: Financialpost November 06, 2022

'We're in an era of higher oil prices for at least the next six years:' Eric Nuttall

Watch Ninepoint's senior portfolio manager on why he thinks oil prices are going 'a heck of a lot' higher Eric Nuttall, Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager at Ninepoint Partners, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about why he thinks o...

Source: BNN Bloomberg November 05, 2022

TSX recap: Index finishes 1.08% higher amid gains in base metals

Canada's main stock index was up more than 200 points Friday amid stronger-than-expected jobs data, with strong gains in the financial sector and base metals, while U.S. stock markets also posted gains. The S&P/TSX Composite Index was up 208.59 points, or...