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OTTAWA—Canada’s economy is on track to shrink slightly in the final quarter of 2025, with the steepest contraction in almost three years notched in October and early signs pointing to only a modest recovery last month.
Small businesses across Canada have lost out on sales because of the trade war, and many worry about their future.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office says Canada and the U.S. will launch formal discussions to review the free trade agreement in mid-January
The flow of asylum-seekers arriving in Canada via upstate New York has plunged, a sharp reversal from the summer months when a surge of thousands of people tried to get through the Canadian border.
Canadian wholesale trade most likely rose 0.1% in November from October, largely driven by higher sales in the machinery, equipment and supplies subsector, Statistics Canada said in a flash estimate on Tuesday.
S Korea's industry ministry said Sunday it has raised concerns with Canada over strengthened tariff-rate quota measures on steel set to effect Dec. 26
Mark Wiseman has held high-profile roles in law, business consulting and finance, and will lead Canada’s efforts to reboot diplomatic relation with Washington at a critical moment.
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Canada’s population fell by 0.2% in the third quarter to stand at 41.6 million, marking the only quarterly decline on record outside the Covid-19 era and a dramatic shift from explosive post-pandemic immigration growth.