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Inflation is now around 2% and is expected to remain near the middle of the Bank of Canada’s control range of 1% to 3% ... just like cash; but traceable to law enforcement, just like bank accounts.
DSS is the law enforcement and security arm of the U.S ... October 14, 2024--General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) and Barclays US Consumer Bank today announced they have entered into a long-term ...
Maggie received her Juris Doctor from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. After graduating as the gold medalist and with a number of awards, she clerked at the Court of Appeal for Ontario, and ...
Here’s what economists think the data means for the Bank of Canada and interest rates. Canadians should expect some inflation volatility and a rebound above two per cent in March once the effects of ...
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1:40 Canada’s tax ‘holiday’ has had mixed results, businesses say December’s inflation data offered a mixed bag to the Bank of Canada as it gears up for its first interest rate decision of ...
The Bank of Canada’s survey of businesses painted a picture of an economy that’s close to finding its footing before facing U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policies that may potentially ...
We’re more than halfway through January, and the Bank of Canada’s next interest rate announcement is coming on Jan. 29. Currently, the overnight lending rate is at 3.25 per cent — down from five per ...
The Bank of Canada will be weighing the threat of potential U.S. tariffs slowing the economy versus rising inflation concerns at its interest rate decision next Wednesday — but a rate cut remai ...
Trump says 25% tariffs on Canada may come in February. The latest Canadian inflation cooled to 1.8% in December. Bank of Canada may cut rates as tariff risk outweighs cooling inflation.
In that vein, we are calling for nominations from the legal community for our 2025 Canadian Law Awards, which celebrate the legal community ... including a challenge by Canada’s Competition Bureau.