Industry groups say now is the time for Canada to dismantle some interprovincial trade barriers to blunt the impact of future Trump tariffs.
The net reduction in excess labour supply will raise GDP inflation by an average of 0.1% over 2025-27. However, the population shock of having 1.4 million fewer residents by the end of 2027 than under ...
By Bill Kilpatrick For those waiting with bated breath for part two of my series on the unwellness industry, you’re just going to have to wait longer. I realized that there was so much more to say ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says Prime ... Smith added there has to be a “major acceleration” of Canada’s two per cent of GDP NATO commitment which Smith said needs to be done to ...
OTTAWA — As Alberta Premier Danielle Smith worked rooms in Washington, D.C., on Monday morning, welcome news broke that President Donald Trump wouldn’t immediately slap a 25 per cent tariff ...
Statistics Canada has released data that shows a 26.2 per cent year-over-year increase of the value of building permits in the Saskatchewan from November 2023 to November 2024. Even compared to ...
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China's GDP grew 5 percent year-on-year to 134.9 trillion yuan ($18.41 trillion) in 2024, breaking the 130-trillion-yuan mark for the first time, according to data released by the National Bureau ...
China’s GDP grew by 5.0 percent in in 2024, meeting the government’s annual economic target set at the beginning of the year. Fourth-quarter GDP exceeded expectations, rising by 5.4 percent, driven by ...
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected China's full-year GDP growth to come in at 4.9%, just shy of the official target of around 5% — which analysts had said was ambitious. Helen Qiao ...
China’s economy grew 5 per cent last year on the back of surging ... economy recovered remarkably,” the NBS said in its 2024 GDP data release on Friday. The annual figure, which slightly ...
Therefore, divide the GDP by the total number of people in the country to get GDP per capita. Now, here's where it gets interesting. Sometimes, the GDP per capita only tells us part of the story.