Economists expect inflation ticked up in June after surprise jobs gainEconomists expect the pace of inflation picked up in June as the Bank of Canada continues to search for tariff impacts in the price data. Trump threatens 35% tariffs on Canada on Aug. 1 in letter posted onlineTariff threat comes amidst ongoing trade negotiations between Canada and the United States. Homegrown loyalty surges ahead of Canada Day New Horizon Media Canada survey finds 83% of Canadians say buying local evokes national pride. Inflation holds steady at 1.7% in May as rent hikes cool Economists had broadly expected inflation would remain unchanged. Bank of Canada hoping for better look at 'complicated' inflation picture The central bank has so far been dogged by uncertainty tied to the tariff dispute. As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effective The tax in Newfoundland and Labrador added 20 cents per litre to sweetened drinks. Ontario could soon allow consumers to buy wine directly from other provinces Plans are in the works that would direct sales of beverage alcohol to consumer from other provinces. Manufacturing sales in April see biggest monthly drop since 2023 amid U.S. tariffs Growing global trade tensions in April were a major factor driving down prices and volumes in the petroleum and coal products industry. Danone Canada investing in more sustainable packaging Danone to put $9 million into its Boucherville plant in partnership with the Gouvernement du Québec. Border traffic freefall jeopardizes duty free shop The Woodstock Duty Free Shop struggles as border restrictions and trade tensions cut visitors. First Previous 9 10 11 12 13 Next Last