By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada will do targeted draws for skilled immigrants for the first time starting next…
Nutrien sticks to fertilizer expansion plan despite farmers balking at high prices
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) – Nutrien Ltd, the world’s biggest fertilizer producer, intends to follow through on plans to expand production…
Canada’s exports rise in September as wheat volumes rebound
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada’s exports rose in September, largely driven by better wheat volumes and prices, while imports…
Bombardier’s loss narrows on strong demand for business jets
By Allison Lampert and Abhijith Ganapavaram (Reuters) – Bombardier Inc on Thursday reported a smaller adjusted loss in the third…
Central banks stay firmly in rate hike mode but slowdown on cards
LONDON (Reuters) – The United States, Australia, Britain and Norway have all raised interest rates this week in the latest…
Canada to propose taxing corporate stock buybacks – source
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada will on Thursday propose a tax on corporate stock buybacks, a senior government…
Sun Life profit beats estimates even as wealth business slumps with markets
By Divya Rajagopal TORONTO (Reuters) -Sun Life Financial Inc, Canada’s second-biggest life insurer, on Wednesday posted third-quarter profit that beat…
Central banks ease off on rate hike push in October
By Karin Strohecker and Vincent Flasseur LONDON (Reuters) – The pace and scale of interest rate hikes delivered by central…
Canada orders three Chinese firms to exit critical minerals deals
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada’s government ordered three Chinese firms on Wednesday to divest their investments in Canadian critical minerals companies on…
Suncor Fort Hills deal hints at new strategy for Canada oil sands mine replacement
By Nia Williams and Rod Nickel (Reuters) – Suncor Energy’s acquisition of a larger stake in the Fort Hills oil…