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Author: Peter Hum
Publication Date: March 30, 2025 - 11:00
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March 30, 2025

For Canadian consumers, the news seems unrelentingly bad. The U.S.-Canada trade war is expected to result in higher grocery prices for items that Canada imports from the U.S., with price hikes for appliances and other goods to follow. The Conference Board of Canada's Index of Consumer Confidence, a broad measure of how Canadians feel about the economy, was already plunging in February. Also that month, the annual rate of inflation rose sharply to 2.6 per cent. TD economists are even predicting a "shallow recession" for 2025. Read More
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in March issued something between a threat and a prediction: The winner of the federal election will have six months to roll out policies friendly to the energy industry or face an “unprecedented national unity crisis.”Ms. Smith had previously made headlines with her visit to Florida in January to meet U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and her refusal to sign the statement from then prime minister Justin Trudeau and the other premiers about how to deal with the burgeoning trade war with Canada’s southern neighbour. Critics floated the word “traitor” as they...
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