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It spent 1.37 per cent last year. 0:35 Trump wants NATO members to increase defence spend goal from 2% to 5% Canada’s defence spending is one of several grievances Trump has cited in his calls ...
REGINA, SK, March 18, 2025 /CNW/ - The average value of Canadian farmland continued its steady climb in 2024, increasing by 9.3 per cent, slightly less than the 11.5 per cent increase reported in ...
says the chief economist of Farm Credit Canada, which released its annual Farmland Values Report March 18. “It’s a little bit under what it was in 2023 (11.5 per cent) … which was itself a ...
After a big drop in fuel prices due to the elimination of the carbon tax earlier this week, prices are up today. Across the Island, gas increased by up to 5.5 cents per litre and diesel went up by 1.9 ...
Average Canadian farmland values continued their more than 30-year streak of increases last year, but Farm Credit Canada ... by 9.3 per cent. In 2023 it saw an increase of 11.5 per cent, and ...
The People’s Party of Canada only ... at 36.9 per cent. The New Democrats earned an average of 8.7 per cent support across recognized polls, while the Bloc Quebecois are seeing 5.5 per cent ...
However, seeing downside risk growing no thanks to softening end demand, and thereby delaying the coating provider's recovery, she has trimmed her fair value for this counter from 73.5 cents to 66.5 ...
Canada’s annual rate of inflation rose higher ... The Consumer Price Index — a broad-based measure of inflation — was 2.6 per cent higher in February than it was a year earlier, up from ...
Trump has dropped another tariff 'bomb' on Canada, raises duties to 50 per cent. Tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports from Canada into United States have been raised to 50 per cent. Trump hiked ...
Ontario had the most job losses, with the latest report showing 28,000 jobs lost in that province last month, resulting in an unemployment rate of 7.5 per cent. Canada lost 33,000 jobs in March ...
WINNIPEG — It’s a “horrible” trade deal, maybe the worst in history, says the U.S. president. But while Donald Trump may believe the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement is ripping off ordinary ...