Dating back to the summer of 2017, we have seen 4 interest rate hikes. On Wednesday, October 24, […]
Category Archive: Canadian Economic News
The American Social Security system has been under a lot of scrutiny lately, many questioning its sustainability. With […]
As some of you may have noticed, we took a short break from our weekly blog for the […]
Inflation is a key factor when evaluating an economy. When it is at abnormally high levels, there are […]
Last week we talked about credit-card/consumer debt, and how those debt figures seem to be trending higher year […]
“Canadian Average Debt Load now up to $22,081, 3.6% rise since last year” “Canadian Household Debt reaches $1.8 Trillion…” “Canadian […]
With much media attention given to millennials and baby boomers, each for their respective reasons (millennials supposedly being entitled […]
Recently released first quarter numbers for economic growth in Canada might seem a bit underwhelming. Stephan Poloz, the […]
If we look back at recent history, we can all remember the global economic crisis of 2008. Of […]
In July of 2017, the federal government released proposals aimed at limiting opportunities for shareholders of privately held […]