The World Trade Organization (WTO) is supporting Canada in its complaint against the United States’ recent decision to impose tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber exports, Reuters reported. A WTO panel decided that the US breached international trade rules. On the other hand, the move aimed at countering unfair subsidies by …
Read More »New House Prices in Canada Rise for Third Month
New house prices in Canada increased for the third month in a row during July, data by Statistics Canada showed on Friday. The Canadian new house prices index increased last month by 0.4% on a monthly basis, and by 1.7% on an annual basis.
Read More »Canadian Retail Sales Restore Pre-COVID Levels in June
Canadian retailer sales increased during the month of June by 23% to CAD 53 billion, recovering to its level in February prior to the COVID-19 crisis, according to data by Statistics Canada. Retail sales rose across all types of stores, with clothing retailers leading the rise with a 142.3% growth. …
Read More »Canada: ADP Employment Change Arrives at +1.15 million
Employment in Canada increased by 1,149,800 from June to July, the monthly data published by the ADP Research Institue revealed on Thursday. Meanwhile, June’s reading of +1,042,900 got revised down to -1,764,600. “The job market posted employment growth in July as businesses started to reopen,” said Ahu Yildirmaz, vice president and …
Read More »Canada’s Wholesale Sales Expand in June
Wholesale sales in Canada increased on a monthly basis during June, beating market expectations and restoring its level prior to the COVID-19 crisis. Seasonally adjusted data showed on Wednesday that Canadian wholesale sales grew by 18.5% in June, according to Statistics Canada. On an annual basis, wholesale transactions decreased by …
Read More »Canada’s CPI Rises 0.1% in July
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Canada slowed during July, rising by 0.1% on an annual basis, data showed on Wednesday. The lower gasoline and air travel prices helped reduce the inflation rate last month. The inflation rate remains well below the central bank’s target.
Read More »Trudeau Appoints His Deputy as Finance Minister
The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has appointed on Tuesday the Deputy PM, Chrystia Freeland, as Canada’s new Minister of Finance. This comes after the resignation of Bill Morneau from the post on Monday, reportedly due to disagreements with the Prime Minister. Freeland was Canada’s lead negotiator in talks for …
Read More »Canada Finance Minister Resigns Amid Friction With Trudeau
Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced his resignation saying in a press conference that Canada is moving to the next stage of the struggle against the Coronavirus pandemic, and this currency may take many years in order to achieve economic recovery, and it is the right time now for a …
Read More »Canada’s Manufacturing Sales Rise 20.7% in June
Manufacturing sales in Canada grew by a record 20.7% to CAD 48.7 billion in June, after rising by 11.6% increase in May, according to data by Statistics Canada. Many factories operated at a much higher capacity in June, with the capacity utilization rate for the total manufacturing sector increasing by …
Read More »Canada’s Ivey PMI Rises in July
The Canadian seasonally adjusted Ivey Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose in July to 68.5 from 58.2 in June, exceeding market expectations, Reuters reported. Data provides another signal for economic recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This comes two months after the index registered a record low of 22.8 …
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