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Source: Financialpost November 21, 2024

Matthew Lau: Schools should stop teaching lies about capitalism

The truth about capitalism is not oppression but the highest living standards our species has ever known. Kids should learn about that“Our capitalist system,” I have just learned, “is one of the main reasons our planet is getting stripped away and destroyed....

Source: Financialpost November 21, 2024

Stephen Harper named chair of AIMCo, three directors reappointed

'His appointment, and that of the rest of the board, are a strong step forward,' says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Get the latest from Barbara Shecter straight to your inbox Sign Up Former prime minister Stephen Harper has been appointed chair of Al...

Source: Financialpost November 21, 2024

Will striking Canada Post employees be forced back to work? The latest from both sides of the negotiating table

Backlog created by the strike could last weeks after operations resume, with service delays potentially extending well into 2025We are now on day six of the nationwide mail strike, after year-long negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Po...

Source: Financialpost November 20, 2024

Posthaste: Canada's industrial heartland hasn't seen a gap this big since the global financial crisis

Output from goods-producing industries in Ontario drops at steepest rate since the pandemic We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Posthaste: Canada's industrial heart...

Source: Financialpost November 20, 2024

Trudeau government has likely blown its own deficit guardrail, watchdog says

Warns about consequences of delaying the release of final spending and revenue numbersCanada’s budgetary watchdog says Justin Trudeau’s government has likely blown past a self-imposed fiscal guardrail, and is warning about the consequences of delaying the re...

Source: Financialpost November 20, 2024

'Too soon to rule out' 50 bps interest rate cut: Economists on Canada's inflation numbers

CPI report last one out before Bank of Canada's next interest rate decision on Dec. 11Inflation in October came in at two per cent, back to the Bank of Canada’s target, but accelerating faster than economist predictions of 1.9 per cent year over year and hig...

Source: Financialpost November 20, 2024

Canada's tax system needs a Big Bang and soon

Kim Moody: Canada needs to have broad-based personal tax reductions, especially in light of the recent outcome in the U.S. electionReviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission fr...

Source: Financialpost November 19, 2024

Bus maker Lion Electric mulls sale of the company amid cash woes

The company is considering various sources of financing, including 'a sale of the business'MONTREAL — Lion Electric Co. is opening the door to a possible sale of the company as the electric bus maker struggles to staunch an ongoing cash bleed. We apologi...

Source: Financialpost November 19, 2024

Tempted by this hot market? Don’t succumb to the sin of pride

Martin Pelletier: Years of great returns from volatile investments can still erode your portfolio through the damage of down years“The devil appeared to a monk disguised as an angel of light, and said to him, ‘I am the angel Gabriel, and I have been sent to...

Source: Financialpost November 19, 2024

Posthaste: These two cities are at risk of sharp rise in mortgage arrears

Toronto could hit highs not seen since 2012, warns CMHC We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Posthaste: These two cities are at risk of sharp rise in mortgage arrear...