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Bank of Canada would lean to rate cuts if not for the Iran war, says CIBC’s Benjamin Tal
Benjamin Tal , deputy chief economist at CIBC World Markets, talks to Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the Bank of Canada ‘s latest interest rate decision and what’s next for inflation and trade talks. • Email: lharapyn@postmedia.com
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Man, 40, who was shot by 2 police officers in Windsor has died, SIU says
Police watchdog says the man was armed with a knife.
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Pierre Poilievre on Joe Rogan podcast ‘fought for Canadian workers and interests’
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre broke new ground for a federal party leader and possibly a Member of Parliament this week by sitting down for an interview on the Joe Rogan Experience. “Fought for Canadian workers and Canadian interests on the world’s biggest podcast,” Poilievre captioned a photo of him and the podcaster…
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Posthaste: Canada sets two new population records as ‘demographic engine’ backfires
Canada just posted two population records — its first annual decline since Confederation and its first consecutive quarterly decline — as demographics reset after the previous federal government in 2024 significantly cut the number of people it would allow into the country. Canada’s population fell by 100,000 from a year ago, which was the first…
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Are we in for a super El Niño this year? Early projections say maybe, and this worries climate scientists
After a year and a half of La Niña conditions, it looks like we could end up with an El Niño later this year. And early models suggest it could be a strong one, which could push global temperatures to record highs.
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Fortnite is hiking cost of its currency to ‘pay the bills.’ Are its battles against Google and Apple to blame?
The popular online gaming platform Fortnite is hiking the price of its in-game currency starting Thursday, a rare move that experts say sheds some light on the cost of its parent company’s antitrust battles against tech giants Google and Apple.
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Sharp increase in rehiring of retired nurses in N.L. underscores recruitment and retention problems: union
Data obtained by CBC News shows six retired nurses were working in N.L. a decade ago. That number has jumped to 253.
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Immigration rules hamper health-care recruitment, nurse says after permanent residency application rejected
A nurse in Winnipeg says Canada’s immigration system is undercutting efforts to address a shortage of health-care workers. after his application for permanent residency was rejected on a technicality.
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Here’s what we’re tracking on March 19
Nancy Grewal arson video, Windsor reaction to Michigan child vaccinations and university homelessness panel.
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Alberta to ban doctors from bringing up MAID death options before their patients do
Alberta doctors will be explicitly banned from raising assisted death with a patient without the person first bringing it up, according to a new bill tabled in the province on Wednesday. The goal is to ensure the potentially life-ending decisions are “initiated and driven” by people themselves. Some critics argue that it’s “mind boggling” that,…