For a dollar a day’s pay ... though Art was in the Royal Canadian Navy, Bill the Air Force and Jack the Army. His three sisters married Canadian servicemen, Dorothy working in a Toronto ...
When it comes to art films, Winnipeg is usually one of the last Canadian cities to see a theatrical ... where the common dollar currency manifests in "Riel" bills, and the local Tim Hortons ...
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) tested higher against the Greenback on Wednesday, chalking in a scant one-fifth of one percent gain following the early week’s sharp recovery from multi-decade lows.
With key data due to wrap up the trading week, the Canadian Dollar is stuck back in familiar consolidation territory against the US Dollar. USD/CAD remains hung up on the 1.4300 handle ...
When interest rates in Canada decline more quickly than they do in the United States, the value of the Canadian dollar also declines to equalize the returns from investing in one country or the other.
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“We’re always going to be one Trump tweet away from much further CAD (Canadian dollar) weakness,” he said adding that the bank’s economic modelling suggests that a “full-blown tariff war” would push ...
The Canadian dollar has taken a beating lately ... After a blowout U.S. jobs report Friday, money markets have cut their bets on Fed rate cuts to less than one move this year, Bloomberg reports.
Canadian dollar gains 0.1% against the greenback Trades in a range of 1.4393 to 1.4447 Price of U.S. oil settles 2.9% higher 10-year yield rises to a six-month high TORONTO, Jan 13 (Reuters ...
Canadians were riding an emotional roller-coaster over the weekend as the threat of U.S. tariffs raised the possibility of a North American recession. The Canadian dollar reacted as well, dropping to ...
The Canadian dollar was up 1.25 per cent to 69.86 cents U.S. on Monday. (Credit: Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press files) The loonie was up 1.25 per cent to 69.86 cents U.S. on Monday afternoon ...
after President Donald Trump said he would postpone tariffs on Canadian imports for a 30-day period. The Canadian dollar per USD dollar fell 2.1% Monday evening to 1.44, according to the FactSet data.