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Close races in Alberta ridings could mean strong voter turnout in advance polls: expertPolitics8 minsWhile many Canadians may be looking forward to spending time with family this long weekend, they'll also have an early chance to cast a ballot in the upcoming federal election.
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EconomyN.B. premier says businesses caught up in red tape when exporting
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Economy‘He’ll be out of there real fast’: Trump says Fed’s Powell would step down ‘if I ask’
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ConsumerBusiness Matters: Honda moving some production from Japan to U.S. in response to Trump tariffs
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CanadaBank of Canada Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Uncertainty
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CanadaConsumer Matters: B.C. car dealers call for help to offset U.S. tariffs
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CannabisBC Cannabis Summit aims to spark economy
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CanadaOntario inks deals with Atlantic provinces to loosen inter-provincial trade barriers in Canada
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CanadaBIV: Bank of Canada interest rate decision
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EconomyChina’s Q1 GDP tops estimates at 5.4% as growth momentum continues ahead of Trump tariffs
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EconomyBank of Canada keeps interest rate steady at 2.75% amid Trump tariff turmoil
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CanadaBank of Canada pauses further interest rate cuts amid ongoing U.S. trade tensions
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The trade war is rocking economies. Get your ‘houses in order,’ IMF urgesThe International Monetary Fund is forecasting slower global growth and urges countries to get their 'houses in order,' though it notes a global recession is unlikely.Economy6 hours
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‘I don’t think I’m going to have a choice’: Why some Americans are eying a move northAs U.S. President Donald Trump continues his 51st state rhetoric, it appears a rising number of Americans is considering a move to Canada.CanadaApr 17
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‘The welcome mat’: Mayor of N.S. town expects spike in American visitors by ferryYarmouth, N.S. Mayor Pam Mood was in Washington, D.C., recently and said she heard from Americans who told her they were eager to vacation in Canada this summer.CanadaApr 17
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Renewing your mortgage? What Bank of Canada’s rate hold means for youAccording to a recent Royal LePage report, 1.2 million mortgages will be up for renewal in Canada this year. Here's what the Bank of Canada's rate hold means for them.CanadaApr 17
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Gas prices crater in Metro Vancouver, but analyst says it may not lastThe price of gas in Metro Vancouver went down 10 cents per litre over the weekend, and is down 25 cents in a month.EconomyApr 16
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Shein, Temu raising prices amid Trump’s tariff crackdownTemu and Shein say they will raise prices on their products starting next week amid U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, which are increasing costs for both companies.EconomyApr 16
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Canadians are banking on tax refunds amid ‘staggering’ debtAs recession fears loom, a 'staggering' number of Canadians say they are in financial debt and many are banking on their tax refunds to pay that down, according to a recent poll.MoneyApr 16
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Winter weather leaves damage of more than $260M in Eastern CanadaThe severe store and midwinter defrost that hit Eastern Canada in February has left a massive insurance bill, with hundreds of million of insured damage.EconomyApr 16
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Nvidia says new controls on AI chip exports will cost it US$5.5BShares in computer chip makers slumped after Nvidia said tighter U.S. controls on exports of computer chips used for artificial intelligence will cost it an extra $5.5 billion.U.S. NewsApr 16
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady amid tariff turmoilThe Bank of Canada held its benchmark rate at 2.75 per cent on Wednesday, ending a streak of seven consecutive rate cuts, as Canada grapples with a trade war.CanadaApr 16
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