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'Majority say interest rate increases will negatively impact their own finances.' Cutting Back: Nine-in-ten Canadians now tightening household budgets as inflation, high prices persist
'Almost 80 percent of respondents to the Business Outlook Survey think inflation will remain above 3 percent in two years.' Inflation Control: How Fast to Move? Assessing the Bank’s Way Forward
“Ten years. 100,000 nominees. 6,000 revolutionaries across 20 industries.” - Forbes Magazine The Best of the Best - Three former Waterloo students make Forbes all-time 30 Under 30 list
'Researcher provides insights to pension holders to improve the odds that their retirement savings will last.' Q and A with the experts: Optimizing your retirement savings
'Half say Musk’s Twitter takeover will lead to more hate speech, misinformation.' Free Speech or Free Fall? Half in Canada say Musk buying Twitter will lead to more misinformation
'Inflation in Canada is well above the Bank’s 2 percent target, and that monetary policy needs to be substantially tighter to bring it down.' Monetary Policy Council Calls for Bank of Canada to Raise Overnight Rate to 1.00 Percent Next Week and 2.25 Percent in a Year’s Time
'C.D. Howe Institute awards cities grades ranging from A to F based on their 2021 budgets and 2020 financial statements.' Kitchener gets a C and Waterloo gets a B- in new annual report card on municipal fiscal accountability
'The higher the overnight rate is, the more expensive it is for consumers to borrow money.' Lending Rate To Increase? Monetary Policy Council Calls for Bank of Canada to Raise Overnight Rate, Shrink Bond Holdings.
'Liquor servers would be treated more fairly and see a 19.5% increase in their minimum hourly wage.' Ontario to Raise Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour
BMO Capital Markets, RBC Capital Markets and Barclays, Scotia Capital and TD Securities Inc. all involved in offering Definity Financial Corporation Files Preliminary Prospectus for Initial Public Offering
'Budget makes the explicit decision to not ask Canadians to pay for higher spending through taxation.' Federal Budget 2021 Leaves Canada Awash in Debt for More than a Generation
'Feds announce that gross income qualifiers for CERB will not have to repay benefits.' CERB’s Never Ending Story: The Winners And Losers.Feds announce that gross income qualifiers for CERB will not have to repay benefits.
'Feds announce that gross income qualifiers for CERB will not have to repay benefits.' CERB’s Never Ending Story: The Winners And Losers.Feds announce that gross income qualifiers for CERB will not have to repay benefits.
Q & A With Experts: Using Canada’s tax system to help economy recover Finance Expert Andrew Bauer Outlines Additional Tax Strategies Which Could Help Canada Recover
' Nobody thought we could afford such a binge before COVID hammered our economy' Government spending looks cheap today — but that won't last.
We don’t have a good handle on the economic impact of COVID-19 For Canadians Concerned about Government Debt - The Net Federal Debt Is Heading for $1 Trillion.
Collection Agencies Can't Just Harass You Know Your Rights Against Collection Agencies - Learn What They Can't Do.