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Manitoba to fund program to help manufacturers weather U.S. tariffs
The province is setting aside US$1.5 million for the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters trade association
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Dollarama looks to grow Australian acquisition the Reject Shop to 700 stores by 2034
Chain currently has just under 400 stores, selling private-label and brand-name products
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Price vs. patriotism: How to shop Canadian without blowing your budget
Those trying to shop Canadian and stick to a budget should scour flyers to find out what domestic products are on sale
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U.S. cities in states won by Donald Trump would suffer most from tariffs, analysis finds
Canadian Chamber of Commerce ranks list of 41 U.S. metro areas most exposed to trade with Canada
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Posthaste: Trump is trashing America's reputation as a trading partner in Canada
Third of business owners have already shifted their trade away from United States, says CFIB
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Canadians' fear of losing their jobs to a trade war is fading: poll
38% of employed Canadians are worried about losing their jobs over the next year
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Companies alter labels to attract Canadians at grocery stores
Grocers have been quick to add extra signage to help shoppers figure out which products are Canadian
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HBC's restructuring plan opposed by employees, joint-venture partner RioCan
'Its terms expressly restrict HBC’s ability to advance a going-concern solution,' RioCan said
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Trump slaps 25% 'permanent' tariff on all autos made outside of the United States
Move is part of a broader strategy by the president to attract more domestic auto manufacturing to the U.S.
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Here's what the Conservative savings plan for seniors means for older Canadians
Conservatives say they would allow working seniors to earn as much as $34,000 a year without paying income tax
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Election campaign all about rescuing the Canadian economy: Desjardins
Watch: Randall Bartlett, deputy chief economist at Desjardins, talks with FP Video about the top economic issues in the 2025 election
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Bank of Canada would have held interest rate at 3% in March, if not for tariff threats
Some members argued to pause until there was more clarity on impact of Donald Trump's tariffs
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Canadian DOGE-like website relaunches to track federal spending ahead of election
Tech leaders behind effort refute suggestion they are aiming to emulate Elon Musk
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Opinion: Tariffs matter, but Canada’s economic challenges run deeper
Kathleen Polsinello and Terence Smith: This isn’t merely about trade disputes; it’s about an economy losing momentum
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'We're seriously outgunned' in trade war, warns former Bank of Canada governor
'When the dust settles, we will need our U.S. partnership, just as much as we need it today' — Stephen Poloz
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Posthaste: Why 'economic chaos' isn’t slowing the cottage market
The median price for a single-family cottage is expected to increase by 4% this year to $652,808
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Celyeste Power: Fixing Canada’s regulatory regime would foster economic growth at a key moment
Opinion: Trump tariffs could serve as an opportunity for policymakers to sweep away outdated and ineffective obstacles to growth
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Duelling income tax cuts: What you need to know about the election’s first key promises
Liberals and Conservatives aim to woo middle-class voters amid concerns about tariffs and the cost of living
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How tax cut promises stack up to Canada's soaring cost of living
Campaign Dispatch: Pledges could fall short in households spending $800 more on food this year
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Reality setting in for workers who thought Hudson's Bay would never close
The Bay owes more than $950 million to its creditors, which includes banks, big clothing brands and other businesses
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