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  2. Canadian economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    In her resignation letter, Freeland implicitly referred to a Trudeau-fronted proposal to grant $250 cheques to working Canadians who earned $150,000 or less in 2023 as a "costly political gimmick" and argued that the Canadian government should "[keep] our fiscal powder dry today, so we have the reserves we may need for a coming tariff war."

  3. Canadian dollar slumps as Trudeau’s government teeters on ...

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    Also known as the Loonie, the Canadian dollar traded above the threshold of 1.43 per U.S. dollar, or 0.70 U.S. cents per Canadian dollar, on Tuesday, its weakest intraday level since the start of ...

  4. Economy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's job market continues to perform well along with the US, reaching a 30-year low in the unemployment rate in December 2006, following 14 consecutive years of employment growth. [152] Flags of Canada and the United States. The United States is by far Canada's largest trading partner, with more than $1.7 billion CAD in trade per day in ...

  5. Economy of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Toronto is the largest contributor to the Canadian economy, at 20% of the national GDP, and an important economic hub of the world. [1] Toronto is a commercial, distribution, financial and industrial centre. It is Canada's banking and stock exchange centre and is the country's primary wholesale and distribution point.

  6. Canada to host summit on boosting economy after Trump tariff ...

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    OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian business and labor leaders will meet in Toronto this Friday to discuss diversifying trade and boosting the economy in the wake of U.S. threats to impose tariffs, Prime ...

  7. Canada is central to Trump's tariff talk. The reasons why are ...

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    "Canada very much so," he added of their supposed abuses on day two. Trump's overall plan is to impose 25% blanket duties on both Canada and Mexico, perhaps as soon as Feb. 1.

  8. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    Canada's last housing busts happened during the early 1990s recession, when Canada was facing low commodity prices, [20] a large national debt and deficit that was weakening the value of the Canadian dollar, the possibility of Quebec independence, and a recession in Canada's main trading partner, the United States.

  9. Canada's Justin Trudeau on the ropes as finance minister ...

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    Canada's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland speaks to news media in Ottowa on Nov. 30, 2020. Freeland resigned from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government on Dec ...