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DOUBLE WHAMMY: COVID-19, snow clearing, hammer City of Winnipeg finances with $200M-plus impact James Snell Published Feb 08, 2022 • 2 minute read Join the conversation ...
That’s where the second-half of the double-whammy hammers the pocketbooks of Canadians. The Bank of Canada raised its overnight lending rate to 4.75 per cent on June 7, the highest level in 22 ...
Overall spending in May fell 0.1% from the prior month and incomes fell 0.4%, the Commerce Department reported Friday. Coming on the heels of a report that first-quarter GDP shrank more than ...
Cancer can rob working age Canadians of their retirement savings. That's why this federal election, the Canadian Cancer Society is calling for tax changes and other solutions to boost affordability.
Average homeowner facing more than $400 ‘whammy’ Increases in higher property tax, proposed city fee hikes to blame By: Joyanne Pursaga Posted: 6:46 PM CST Wednesday, Mar. 5, 2025 ...
But tariffs, bad as they are, are not the only whammy hitting Canada. In the past year, the loonie has risen 5.5 per cent against the U.S. dollar. That makes our goods more expensive in the U.S.
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