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Canadian Financial News: January 8, 2026
Recent reports from early 2026 highlight a complex financial landscape in Canada characterized by corporate growth and geopolitical volatility. Retailer Aritzia achieved record revenues exceeding $1 billion, while MDA Space secured a strategic American defense contract and Shopify prepared to lead a recovery in the technology sector. However, the Canadian dollar and energy stocks faced downward pressure due to U.S. foreign policy shifts aimed at lowering global oil prices. Domestically, Toronto proposed a modest property tax increase and transit fare freezes to mitigate rising living costs for residents.
Canadian Financial News: January 7, 2026
Heading into 2026, Canada’s economy faces a significant "headwind" with modest 1.2–1.5% GDP growth, weak productivity, and an urgent push for radical tax reform to boost competitiveness. This episode explores the domestic and geopolitical shifts shaping the year, from the upcoming CUSMA review and the impact of U.S. intervention in Venezuela on Canadian crude prices to the widening "K-shaped" consumer divide. We further analyze the stability of the real estate market amid five-day return-to-office mandates, growing government pressure on pension fund investments, and the strategic brand alliance between Tim Hortons and the Canadian Olympic Committee.
Canadian Real Estate: Price Drop and Record Inventory
Canadian Financial News: March 21 2025
📈 In this episode, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of Canada’s oil & gas industry and what 2025 has in store for investors and business owners. First, we unpack Scotiabank’s bullish upgrade of Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ), framing it as a major buying opportunity amid a backdrop of softened tariffs and oil price potential. Then, we explore BMO’s eye-opening report revealing millions in insider stock purchases by oil & gas CEOs—what does this mean for investor confidence? 💸 But it’s not just energy stocks making waves. We break down how a weaker U.S. dollar is creating a tailwind for TSX-listed companies with global revenue streams, giving an edge to Canadian firms poised to benefit in early 2025. And finally, we cover the complex new tax environment for business owners, including the stalled capital gains inclusion rate hike, the upcoming increase to the Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption, and the need for proactive tax planning in the face of mounting reporting requirements. 🔥 Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, or just trying to make sense of Canada’s financial future, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.
Mortgage basics for first time home buyers in Canada
Buying your first home can be exciting—but mortgages can feel overwhelming. In this episode, we break down everything you need to know about getting a mortgage in Canada. Learn how to qualify, the difference between fixed and variable rates, and what to expect with down payments and closing costs. We’ll also cover tips for improving your credit score, understanding pre-approvals, and navigating the first-time home buyer incentives. If you’re ready to take the leap into homeownership, this episode will help you feel confident and prepared every step of the way!
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