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Shockproofing Canada: Why the Keystone pipeline is just the start of making us energy self-sufficient
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WatchCanada's big banks cut credit card rates to give relief to customers amid COVID-19 pandemic
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WatchCanadian banks pause payments on 10% of mortgages as they field 500,000 requests for deferrals
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WatchDebt nation: Canada borrowed itself into a tough spot — now it must borrow its way out
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney talking to Washington about tariffs on Saudi and Russian oil
'We’re prepared to go the distance here,' Kenney told the Financial Times, but joint tariffs with the U.S. would require federal approval from Ottawa
Economists predicting U.S. jobless claims may top 5.5 million to set new weekly record
Unemployment rate could hit 15 or even 20 per cent going through April
WatchCoronavirus fallout: Policies forged in crisis tend to stick around longer than anticipated
Kevin Carmichael: Everyone agrees the economic shock from COVID-19 will be temporary. The virus's affect on the economy won't be
'Brutal education': Inside the mad rush to make masks to battle COVID-19
McMaster engineers working “24/7” to churn out a product that up until two weeks ago they had no expertise in
WatchEverything you need to know about the upgraded COVID-19 wage subsidy program
Here’s what we know, so far, about the new Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, and how it ties in with the Temporary Wage Subsidy
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WatchBear market bingo: Five ways investors can pass the time during the COVID-19 crisis
Peter Hodson: While you are stuck at home see if you can spot these things in today’s unusual investment world -
WatchDavid Rosenberg: There’s only a 20% chance stocks have hit bottom — if the past 10 recession bear markets are any guide
The S&P 500 most likely has another 1,000 points to fall -
Stock yields are looking juicy, but beware of looming dividend cuts
From oil on one end of the spectrum to banks on the other, 'nothing is immune right now'
How to buy and sell a house in the time of coronavirus, from virtual tours to hazmat home inspections
Making the biggest purchase of your life under these circumstances is challenging, but thanks to modern technology it is still possibleRead the Full Story →
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WatchHow to get the coronavirus-related benefits the government is offering you
Jamie Golombek: Here’s a quick summary of the major tax changes affecting individuals -
WatchCan I refuse to go to work because of COVID-19 concerns? Will I be paid?
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt answers more of your workplace questions regarding the coronavirus pandemic -
WatchWhy consumers don't need to worry about a lack of food
Factory workers at Kraft Canada are labouring 24/7 to churn out 400 boxes a minute to meet a demand that has spiked 35% — and they are not alone -
WatchMy internet seems slow: How is the coronavirus affecting internet providers?
Hastily adapting to new usage demands over longer hours
WatchI want to pay my employees the 75% provided by the government, but no more. Can I?
Howard Levitt: Some people are seeking ways to fraudulently take advantage of emerging government programs
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WatchOntario drops cannabis from list of essential businesses allowed to operate during lockdown
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WatchCanada signs agreement with Amazon to manage distribution of medical equipment
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WatchCanadian investors have toughened up, and more lessons my clients have taught me during this crisis
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Coronavirus crash takes big chunk out of B.C. woman’s investments, but retirement goals still in reach
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WatchRBC suggests Ottawa buy crude from Alberta to help oilpatch amid price war
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WatchPosthaste: The coronavirus crisis has cut Toronto housing sales in half — in just two weeks
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WatchStocks suffer weekly loss after dismal jobs report
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WatchCanadian restaurant sector laid off 800,000 in March, with wave of permanent closures expected this month
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Washington state adopts the most detailed facial recognition laws in the U.S.
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Amazon expands video-game offerings in challenge to Google and Microsoft
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SoftBank abandons plan to purchase US$3 billion in WeWork stock
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U.S. officials seeking to block sale of certain high-tech equipment to China
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Canada Infrastructure Bank CEO departs as Michael Sabia becomes board chair
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ESG funds are outperforming the market
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U.S. Federal Trade Commission says Altria’s investment in Juul is anti-competitive
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4Paradigm closes US$230-million deal, bringing its valuation to about US$2 billion
'Things will get worse before they get better': Short-term rally in oil fails to restore confidence
Not even a 71% surge in the price of a barrel of Western Canadian Select could convince analysts the sector outlook is brighteningRead the Full Story →
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WatchAlberta suspends environmental reporting requirements for industry amid coronavirus crisis
For the next three months, no company will have to comply with any reporting requirements for provincial approvals, registrations or licences -
Oil jumps as Trump talks up truce hopes for Saudi-Russia price war
Trump has also invited U.S. oil executives to the White House to discuss ways to help the "ravaged" industry -
WatchProducers explore creation of North American oil cartel to manage output amid worsening crisis
Sources say preliminary discussions have taken place between U.S. and Canadian government officials, but analysts are skeptical it will happen -
WatchCenovus Energy cuts 2020 spending by another $150 million
Cenovus also temporarily suspending its dividend
WatchJerry Dias: Reopen auto plants and put people to work building what we need to fight coronavirus
Unifor's national president speaks about the impact of the auto industry shutdown and how shuttered factories and laid-off workers can be put to better use
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Watch'May will be worse': CN Rail CEO says Canada, U.S. just starting to feel impact of coronavirus
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Watch'This is a wartime effort:' Flight simulator CAE designs ventilator prototype in 11 days — aims to produce 10,000 in 3 months
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Ottawa orders made-in-Canada ventilators, surgical masks, COVID-19 tests in rush for supply
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Air Canada to reduce workforce by 16,500 as it parks planes during COVID-19
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Inside GM’s four-week sprint to build emergency ventilators
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Watch‘Unlike anything we’ve seen before’: Coronavirus lockdowns strain critical supply-chains in Canada
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Porter Airlines to get $135 million in funding from federal government after coronavirus grounds flights
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WatchCanadian auto parts makers team up to build ventilators with three companies
Terence Corcoran: We are at the mercy of two data problems with COVID-19 response
Bob Scott: Airline bailouts before passenger refunds? No way
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Matthew Lau: Big Tech companies are the unsung heroes of this pandemic
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Federal government fuelling uncertainty with economic COVID-19 policies
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The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy is the right tool for this crisis
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Dominic LePan: OK, boomer, suck it up and let capitalism rule
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William Watson: Don't give up on open markets and free enterprise just yet
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Pierre Poilievre and Shannon Stubbs: Want real stimulus? Here’s $20-billion worth
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If we want the economy to recover, we need to bail out tenants and property owners, too
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Jack M. Mintz: Economic recovery from COVID-19 is going to take a while — but there is room for hope
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Saskatchewan man facing solo retirement needs to keep costs under control
Buying a house and diversifying investments is one way he could lower his tax bill -
Strong RRSP savings will help this pensionless couple get to their $90,000-a-year retirement goal
Ontario couple has the benefit of three decades to get their debts paid and savings built -
Woman who splits year between Prairies and Mexico mulls B.C. retirement — but high real estate costs a risk
Holly is looking for a warm place to retire in Canada, but a move to coastal B.C. could wipe out her monthly cash surplus -
Trapped in a house they can barely afford, this Ontario couple needs to find ways to build up savings
With no defined benefit pensions, this couple is on their own in planning for retirement — and a huge mortgage on their modest home isn't helping
Here's what small businesses need to know about the government's COVID-19 hardship measures
Jamie Golombek: Here's how the program works, how to get the subsidy and moreRead the Full Story →
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This Ontario man may have to delay retirement after coronavirus crash wipes out 20% of his investments
Though Chuck is extremely frugal and has no debts, the loss from the crash will take a significant bite out of his retirement income -
Antiquated technology holding Ontario's justice system back during COVID-19 crisis
Laurie H. Pawlitza: While many essential services have been able to continue to function shifting to remote work, the courts are unable to do so -
WatchHow to get your tax refund as quickly as possible amid the COVID-19 crisis
Jamie Golombek: CRA continues to process returns and encourages Canadians to file electronically — here's what you need to know -
WatchTwenty per cent of Canadians would run out of cash in a month if laid off now: survey
Only a third believe they would be able to weather the storm for a year or more
Watch'This is freezing the market': Once roaring, Canadian home sales brace for 30% drop from coronavirus
Real estate listings are drying up, open houses have been cancelled, and buyers are staying home
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WatchAs rent day arrives, landlords roll out ‘support’ plans — with some charging interest
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WatchCommercial rent delays could turn into abatements if crisis drags on, industry watchers say
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If you bought a house before the coronavirus hit, don't expect force majeure to save you
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WatchCanada's big banks have already fielded 213,000 requests for mortgage deferrals
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WatchMortgage rates on the rise again as coronavirus and oil shock weigh on lenders' minds
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WatchReeling from COVID-19's economic impact, residential tenants, landlords face dilemma as rent comes due April 1
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Canada beefs up liquidity plan with pledge to buy up to $50 billion in uninsured mortgages
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Almost 33% of Canadian households rent their homes. Who is going to help them in the coronavirus crisis?
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WatchDemand for some food and consumer goods surges 500% as Canadians stock up
Despite the rush, vast majority of companies confident in their ability to manage logistics, freight and supply -
WatchBeer crisis averted as Ontario retailer set to restart bottle recycling program
The Beer Store, however, will only accept empty returns at 71 of its 450 stores across the province -
Shopify suspends guidance, indicates it banned thousands of users for COVID-19 profiteering
Analyzing merchant data after downturn from coronavirus -
Dollarama sees sales surge on stockpiling, suspends fiscal 2021 forecast
Dollarama said sales rose in the first few weeks of the current quarter, but that was followed by lower traffic after Canadians were told to stay home
WatchWage subsidy rules leave startups and fast-growing companies out in the cold, business community warns
Subsidy doesn't apply to many such companies and could stunt the development of some the country’s most innovative firmsRead the Full Story →