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Temporary boost to GST rebate appropriate amid high inflation: economists

Temporary boost to GST rebate appropriate amid high inflation: economists

Analyst says a permanent change in how indexation is calculated is necessary
Black Press Media CEO Rick O91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™Connor retires after 44-year career in news business

Black Press Media CEO Rick O91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™Connor retires after 44-year career in news business

Former president and CEO of newspaper group reflects on a long and varied career in media
Rent-to-own can help create homeowners, but experts say may not be best for everyone

Rent-to-own can help create homeowners, but experts say may not be best for everyone

Liberals plan a $200-million investment in a five-year rent-to-own program
Taiwan-China tensions a reminder to tech: diversify chip manufacturers

Taiwan-China tensions a reminder to tech: diversify chip manufacturers

Chips power electronics ranging from iPhones to Lockheed-Martin fighter jets
Central Okanagan economy grapples with labour shortage

Central Okanagan economy grapples with labour shortage

Housing affordability keeping skilled labour away
New air passenger protection rules come into effect Thursday

New air passenger protection rules come into effect Thursday

Canada closes loophole that left some unable to secure refunds after pandemic-related cancellations
Major telecoms agree to emergency outage deal: Minister Champagne

Major telecoms agree to emergency outage deal: Minister Champagne

Deal follows massive Rogers disruption on July 8 that affected millions of Canadians
Bank of Canada raises key interest rate by 0.75%, says rates likely need to go higher

Bank of Canada raises key interest rate by 0.75%, says rates likely need to go higher

Expected lift brings the bank91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s key rate target to 3.25 per cent
BoC expected to raise interest rate for fifth time at pivotal moment for economy

BoC expected to raise interest rate for fifth time at pivotal moment for economy

Some economists think Wednesday91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s hike could be the last for a while
Canadian business bankruptcies on the rise with no signs of slowing

Canadian business bankruptcies on the rise with no signs of slowing

54 per cent of business owners are yet to return to normal, pre-pandemic revenue levels
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