Trudeau: “I’ll let the bankers worry about the economy”
“We’re focused on Canadians,” Trudeau said, adding, “I’ll let the bankers worry about the economy.”
Pfizer and Moderna stocks dip after Trump win
Immediately following US President Donald Trump’s election victory, several major pharmaceutical companies have experienced declines in their stock prices. Eli Lilly and Co. (LLY) saw its shares drop by 4.3%, while Pfizer Inc. (PFE) stock decreased by 2.6%. Moderna Inc.’s stock also fell by 2.9%. BioNTech SE (BNTX), the German company that collaborated with Pfizer […]
Nearly half of Canadians report daily struggles due to cost-of-living crisis
Liberal investments don’t seem to be paying off, as half of Canadians report living paycheck to paycheck.
Rental costs surge in small cities
RENTS RISING: Nationally, every province except Ontario and B.C. reported year-over-year rent increases, with Saskatchewan leading at 22.2%.
Canadian families now spend more on taxes than basic necessities: report
In 2022, the average Canadian family earned an income of $106,430 and paid $48,199 in taxes, amounting to 45.3% of their income.
Blue Jays now charging $30 hot dog combos, $18 per beer
A hot dog and a “souvenir draught” beer cost over $30, as does the chicken tenders combo with a beer.
Scotiabank VP slams Liberal budget as “extremely unfair”
“I think Minister Freeland is the heaviest spending finance minister we’ve had in decades.”
5 tax hikes the Liberals announced in Budget 2024
Budget 2024 is finally out, and the Liberals have managed to make life even more unaffordable with these 5 new tax hikes.
Guilbeault: “I’m not an expert on oil markets”
Climate Change Minister Guilbeault flippantly dismisses potential devastating economic impact of Irving Oil sale.
Smith calls Trudeau government a “delusional adversary”
“I believe our province is on the cusp of an unprecedented and prolonged energy resource boom.”