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Author: Ariel Rabinovitch
Publication Date: March 24, 2026 - 12:43

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Fuel cost spikes are tanking hopes for Canadian business, survey suggests

March 24, 2026
Rising fuel costs stemming from the Iran war are starting to impact small and medium-sized businesses in Canada, according to the latest survey findings.


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