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Weak Payroll Data Signals Deeper Job Market Strain and Strengthens Case for Rate Cuts

New figures tracking employer payrolls suggest that Canada’s labour market may be softening far more than headline numbers indicate, raising concerns that underlying economic conditions are deteriorating and renewing calls for additional interest rate reductions. In the latest data, the number of workers receiving wages and benefits from employers fell by approximately 58,000 in September….

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Pipeline Operator Posts Strong Quarterly Profit as Capacity Use and Throughput Hit New Highs

A major Canadian pipeline operator reported a substantial turnaround in its latest quarterly results, moving from a year-earlier loss to a meaningful profit as both utilization and commodity flow increased. The company, which oversees one of the country’s key energy transport corridors, said its performance for the quarter ending September 30 reflects stronger demand for…

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Celestica Beats Q1 Estimates — But Is the AI Infrastructure Rally Sustainable?

Strong Third-Quarter Corporate Earnings Set the Stage for a Confident Year-End

The third-quarter earnings period is entering its final stretch, and the results so far point to a notably strong performance across major publicly traded companies. With the vast majority of firms having released their financial updates, the overall picture suggests that corporate profitability continues to expand at a healthy pace despite ongoing concerns about consumer…

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TSX Penny Stocks in Focus: Small-Cap Opportunities Emerge as Investors Eye Fundamentals Over Speculation

US President Calls for Expansive Immigration Rollback After Washington Attack

The President has renewed his push for sweeping immigration restrictions, urging what he described as “reverse migration” following the fatal shooting of two National Guard members in Washington. His remarks came through late-night posts outlining an aggressive set of proposals aimed at dramatically reducing immigration and tightening federal oversight of non-citizens. In his statements, the…

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Major Derivatives Exchange Restores Operations After Prolonged System Outage

A major global derivatives exchange brought most of its trading systems back online after a prolonged technical shutdown that disrupted activity across multiple international markets. The issue originated from a failure at a third-party data center, causing the exchange’s electronic futures and options platform to go offline for several hours during active trading sessions in…

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Gold Miners Split as Haywood Calls Pullback a Buying Opportunity, BMO Raises Targets 15%

Canada’s Q3 Economic Surge Masks Underlying Weakness and Future Growth Risks

Canada’s economy delivered a surprisingly strong performance in the third quarter of 2025, expanding at an annualized rate of 2.6% and sharply outperforming earlier forecasts. This marks a significant turnaround from the previous quarter’s contraction and temporarily quiets speculation about an impending recession. The improvement was driven largely by a dramatic narrowing of the trade…

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Celestica Beats Q1 Estimates — But Is the AI Infrastructure Rally Sustainable?

Barrick Gains Investor Attention Amid Management Shakeups and Gold Rally

After years of lagging behind peers, Barrick Mining is attracting renewed investor interest as its stock rallies and the company navigates significant changes. Despite recent turmoil in the boardroom and global operations, money managers see potential for value creation in the world’s top gold producer. Also Read: Safe investments for new investors Barrick’s shares have…

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Canadians Rethink Car Ownership as Loan Costs Bite Hard

A growing number of Canadians are reconsidering car ownership as rising financing costs and high living expenses push household budgets to the breaking point. Debt and insolvency experts report an unusual trend: more people are contacting lenders with the intention of returning their financed vehicles because payments have become unsustainable. Also Read: Safe investments for…

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TSX Closes in May Lower as Energy Earnings Weigh and Banks Reflect Soft GDP Data

Young Canadians Are Growing Wealth Fast — But Income Stagnation Threatens Their Gains

Canadians under 35 have been building wealth faster than any other age group in recent years, yet economists warn that these gains may not be sustainable. Since the pandemic began, younger households have effectively doubled their net worth, driven largely by increases in financial assets, rising property values, and inheritances from older generations. Government support…

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