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U.S. senators voice support for CUSMAEconomyFeb 14United States lawmakers expressed support for the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade after President Donald Trump floated the idea of ending the critical continental trade pact. -
U.S. inflation falls to 2.4% with cooling costs for gas and housingU.S. NewsFeb 13 -
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Calgary companies secure more international trade deals amid U.S. uncertaintyCanadaFeb 12
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Calgary companies secure more international trade deals amid U.S. uncertaintyAccording to new data from Calgary Economic Development, less than a quarter of the trade deals it secured in 2025 were with the U.S., down from 35 per cent in 2024.CanadaFeb 12
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More B.C. restaurants say money gone from 3rd-party program and still no answershe brewery uses Everyday Payments, a company that manages tip collection and staff wages. It is the same company that other businesses across B.C. have been using.EconomyFeb 12
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Trump slams Canada as U.S. House passes symbolic vote to end tariffsTrump called Canada 'among the worst in the World to deal with' on trade and border security as six Republicans voted with Democrats against his fentanyl-related tariffs.U.S. NewsFeb 11
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Ontario not currently on path to balance, financial watchdog findsThe FAO found that the provincial government's budget deficit will increase to $11.1 billion in the 2025-26 year, an increase from the previous year.EconomyFeb 11
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Alberta premier warns ‘significant’ deficits to come, rules out tax hikes or big cutsWith the price of oil trading well below where the government of Alberta forecast it to be, Premier Danielle Smith warns that "significant" deficits are in store for the province.EconomyFeb 10
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Housing market faces possible recession in 2026 amid ‘subdued’ demand: CMHCCanada's housing market is expected to stay 'subdued' this year amid economic uncertainty stemming from the trade war and U.S. tariffs — with a recession still a possibility.EconomyFeb 10
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NB Power defends proposed Tantramar gas plant at EUB hearingNB Power executives say the controversial project is the most feasible and economical solution as it faces an immediate power shortfall.CanadaFeb 10
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Alberta pauses health-care coverage change for some international work permit holdersThe Alberta government has put on hold a recent policy change that would cut off health coverage for some temporary foreign workers, including youth ion working vacations.HealthFeb 10
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Canada’s new consumer rebates for electric vehicles will start Feb. 16Starting Feb 16., Canadians will be able to qualify for some consumer rebates on the purchase or lease of a new electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle.ConsumerFeb 10
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Agriculture adds $900 million to N.S. economy but number of farms has fallen: studyA new study says that while agriculture is a major driver of Nova Scotia’s economy, the number of farms in the province has fallen sharply over the years.EconomyFeb 10
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