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Canadian companies exporting only to U.S. cut nearly in half, data showsEconomy2 minsThe number of Canadian companies moving away from the U.S. as the most reliable trading partner is rising, new data shows, which comes one year since the trade war began. -
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B.C. small businesses continue to see a drastic drop in sales
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B.C. small businesses suffered worst sales decline in Canada, report statesThe report by Xero Small Business Insights says that small business sales fell 8.2 per cent in B.C., which was double the national average of 4.1 per cent.EconomyMar 4
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Edmonton looks to incentivize downtown apartment developmentThe annual grant program would cover between 25 and 100 per cent of property taxes for the developer, depending on how many attainable units a project includes.EconomyMar 4
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Middle East escalation driving gas price hike in SaskatchewanAs of Wednesday morning, most stations were averaging about 1.35 per regular litre in both Regina and Saskatoon, leaving the future prices unpredictable.EconomyMar 4
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Iran conflict has increased financial and energy market volatility: MacklemThe head of the Bank of Canada warns new players in global debt markets aren't as closely monitored as traditional banks, which could drive new risks in a period of uncertainty.EconomyMar 4
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The Bank of Canada says these are the 3 warning signs for mortgage defaultAs of November 2025, the report states that outstanding residential mortgage debt in Canada reached approximately $2.4 trillion.EconomyMar 4
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More than half of small businesses say U.S. no longer reliable: CFIB dataA year after the U.S. sparked a global trade war with repeated rounds of tariffs, more than half of Canada's small businesses say the U.S. is no longer a reliable trading partner.EconomyMar 4
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Gas prices highest in B.C., P.E.I. with oil costs ‘supercharged’ due to Iran warThe five-day-old Iran war has 'supercharged' oil prices that Canadian motorists are already seeing reflected at the pumps, one analyst says.ConsumerMar 4
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Quebec will soon allow retail stores to close late on weekends, but some not enthusedA one-year pilot project starting March 11 is allowing Quebec retail stores to stay open on weekends as late as the law permits on weekdays: 9 p.m.EconomyMar 4
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