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Ottawa says automakers that keep building in Canada will get a tariff exemption

Ottawa says automakers that keep building in Canada will get a tariff exemption

WASHINGTON — Automobile companies that continue to manufacture vehicles in Canada will get an exemption from Ottawa's retaliatory tariffs as U.S. President Donald Trump attempts to upend the North American industry with steep import duties.
B.C. co-op raises $1.1M in community bonds for housing project

B.C. co-op raises $1.1M in community bonds for housing project

Propolis secures funding from 101 investors to move ahead with affordable housing project in Kamloops
Bank of Canada rate decision too close to call after soft March inflation report

Bank of Canada rate decision too close to call after soft March inflation report

OTTAWA — A surprise slowdown in inflation last month has turned the Bank of Canada's interest rate decision on Wednesday into a coin toss, with some economists leaning toward a hold and others saying a cut is warranted.
Canadian university teachers warned against travelling to the United States

Canadian university teachers warned against travelling to the United States

The warning is particularly targeted to academics who identify as transgender or "whose research could be seen as being at odds with the position of the current U.S. administration."
Tariff uncertainty foils 'slam dunk rebound year' for national home sales: CREA

Tariff uncertainty foils 'slam dunk rebound year' for national home sales: CREA

The Canadian Real Estate Association downgraded its forecast for home sales this year, while it also reported Tuesday the number of homes that changed hands across the country in March fell 9.3 per cent compared with a year ago.
Vancouver and Toronto stall national home-price growth in March, says index

Vancouver and Toronto stall national home-price growth in March, says index

Canada’s housing market shows a clear preference in March as single-family homes gain 5%, according to RPS-Wahi index
S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also higher

S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also higher

TORONTO — Strength in the technology, base metal and financial sectors helped Canada's main stock index gain more than 200 points in late-morning trading, while U.S. stocks also climbed higher. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 213.
Rob Shaw: Rustad wants a pay bump for MLAs. Does he have a point?

Rob Shaw: Rustad wants a pay bump for MLAs. Does he have a point?

Politicians face a third pay freeze, even as staffers see major increases. Are we asking public servants to do too much for too little?
New program aims to fill the mental health gap for young adults

New program aims to fill the mental health gap for young adults

Homewood Ravensview’s My Path Program is the first and only of its kind in Canada
Pivoting away from the U.S. economy could be unrealistic for Canada

Pivoting away from the U.S. economy could be unrealistic for Canada

The deep integration and proximity of the Canada-U.S. economies could make negotiations inevitable, one expert argues