Food and gasoline prices ‘squeezing more Canadians’ but economy is growing: BoC
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem outlies three key messages for Canadians as interest rates remain unchanged.
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Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem outlies three key messages for Canadians as interest rates remain unchanged.
Jeremy Kronick, president & CEO of the C.D. Howe Institute, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the BoC's rate decission and the spring econ. update.
Earl Davis, head of fixed income and money markets at BMO Global Asset Management, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the BoC's rate decision.
The families of mass shooting victims in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. have launched a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO.
Economist Pedro Antunes says the Bank of Canada is holding steady as it monitors the situation of oil prices and the Strait of Hormuz.
Police have arrested a suspect after a stabbing in the U.K. The incident comes amid rising anti-semitic attacks targeting London's Jewish community.
Buffalo Sabres fans jumped in and helped sing 'O Canada' after anthem singer Cami Clune’s microphone malfunctioned.
Chopper 24 captures a three-alarm fire at Toronto Humber Yacht Club that destroyed a building.
Health Canada has approved the first generic version of Ozempic, making Canada the first G7 nation to authorize generic semaglutide.
Facing pressure to deliver stronger economic benefits for Canadians, Hanwha says it will manufacture armoured vehicles in Canada if awarded a contract to build.
Former parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page explains the latest federal economic update and what it reveals about the state of Canada’s economy.
Economist Colin Mang assesses PM Carney’s first year, rising deficits tied to military spending, and whether there should be calls for more fiscal restraint.
Political analyst Eric Ham analyzes James Comey’s second indictment, its significance, and the key factors that could decide whether the case holds up in court,
New federal spending targets skilled workers as higher oil prices shrink the deficit, but adds pressure on inflation and consumers. Abigail Bimman reports.
Canada’s Health Minister Majorie Michel says the government is ‘looking into’ legislation banning the sale of tobacco products for anyone born after 2008.
Northern Manitoba designer Tammy Wolfe joins global fashion elite at Tokyo Fashion Week, marking a milestone moment in her rising career. Alex Karpa has more.