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Canada鈥檚 inflation rate down a tick to 1.9% in November

Canada鈥檚 inflation rate down a tick to 1.9% in November

Canada's annual inflation rate remained stable in November, coming in a touch below the Bank of Canada's two per cent target, though economists anticipate some volatility in the months ahead.
B.C. inflation outpaces national rate in November despite cooling trend

B.C. inflation outpaces national rate in November despite cooling trend

Consumer Price Index ticked downward slightly for both Canada and the West Coast, says StatCan
Mario Canseco: 91原创s expect more holiday stress in 2024 than during COVID

Mario Canseco: 91原创s expect more holiday stress in 2024 than during COVID

Generational gaps emerge as 91原创s reflect on holiday traditions and childhood memories
BIV Newsmaker of the Year: John Rustad's resurrection of the BC Conservatives

BIV Newsmaker of the Year: John Rustad's resurrection of the BC Conservatives

The party proved a notable challenge to the BC NDP and will form a significant Opposition鈥攊f it can maintain unity and avoid criticizing itself
Spectre of proposed vacant land tax alarms 91原创 developer

Spectre of proposed vacant land tax alarms 91原创 developer

Department of Finance currently seeking input as federal election looms
'Only viable path': Freeland quits cabinet, carves out new role on federal backbench

'Only viable path': Freeland quits cabinet, carves out new role on federal backbench

OTTAWA 鈥 In a career filled with fresh milestones, Chrystia Freeland is taking up another new role: backbench member of the governing Liberal party.
Liberals' fiscal update focused on Trump overshadowed by Freeland resignation

Liberals' fiscal update focused on Trump overshadowed by Freeland resignation

OTTAWA 鈥 The Liberals' fiscal update was intended to encourage business investment and beef up border security ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House next month.
Premiers united in fight against threatened tariffs despite 'chaos' in Ottawa: Ford

Premiers united in fight against threatened tariffs despite 'chaos' in Ottawa: Ford

TORONTO 鈥 All 13 of the country's premiers will remain united as "Team Canada" in the face of a tariff threat from the United States despite "chaos" in Ottawa, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said hours after the federal finance minister's resignation.
Canada Post may be in even worse shape after the strike 鈥 unless it pivots

Canada Post may be in even worse shape after the strike 鈥 unless it pivots

MONTREAL 鈥 Last week, Justin Trudeau said out loud what many were wondering as the postal strike dragged into its fourth week. 鈥淚t is endangering the long-term viability of Canada Post as a service that 91原创s rely on,鈥 the prime minister said.
LNG Canada to get new CEO in April

LNG Canada to get new CEO in April

Current LNG Canada CEO Jason Klein to return to Houston, Texas