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Canada has been negotiating a trade agreement with the Pacific Alliance, which includes Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and soon Ecuador, since 2017

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Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem said that the central bank is on track to lose money for the first time in its history. Read more

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Handing out cash to help people manage inflation only makes it worse: Hsbc Breadcrumb


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Peter Hall: Why inflation is not really the problem: Special to Financial Post


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    Rogers' lawyer notes CRTC approved deal after considering impact on different stakeholders

    COP27 goes into overtime as Canada continues to face criticism on oil and gas stance: Meghan Potkins


    Canada resisted heavy lobbying from India and others to sign a final agreement committing to a complete phaseout of fossil fuels. Read on.

    'Team Transitory' holdout Stephen Poloz says the Bank of Canada is close to getting inflation under control: Stephanie Hughes


    Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says despite high prices, core inflation is dimming. Read more on his inflation outlook

    Could the worst be over? National home price index pulls back from record declines: Gigi Suhanic


    The Teranet-National Bank Home Price Index fell 0.8% in October, a much smaller monthly decline than last month. Read on.

    Ottawa to issue Ukraine bond so investors can directly support the war-torn country: Financial Post Staff


    Proceeds from five-year bond with 3.3% return go to financial aid for Ukraine. Find out more

    Five investing lessons so you can be prepared for the next market event: Peter Hodson


    Can anything be learned from the disaster that has been stocks and bonds in 2022? Find out here.

    FP Answers: How do I use stock losses to lower my income taxes?: Julie Cazzin


    Be sure to consider whether to carry back or carry forward a loss to get the best bang for your buck. Read on.

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    Air Canada and Airbus are backing a B.C. company, which says it is closer to being able to pull carbon from the sky. Read on.

    BMO debuts new technology funds that will be managed by Cathie Wood's ARK: [email protected]


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    If you disagree with a CRA assessment, make sure you file an objection on time — or else: Jamie Golombek


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    Lightspeed is 'spending a fortune on hiring' as tech sector cuts thousands: Marisa Coulton


    Lightspeed Commerce Inc.'s CEO aims to pick up talent as Amazon.com, Facebook, Shopify and Twitter lay off employees. Read on

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    Impact of the 'S' in ESG found lacking in the real world: Barbara Shecter


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    If you disagree with a CRA ruling, make sure you file an objection on time — or else: Jamie Golombek


    Skipping the step of filing objections to the Canada Revenue Agency proved fatal to these taxpayers' Tax Court cases. Find out more.

    How regulation slowed FTX's growth, limiting the toll of its collapse in Canada: Barbara Shecter


    Regulatory intervention in Canada kept at least a partial lid on the crypto platform FTX's blistering expansion. Find out more.

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    Passion for business led Quebec lawyer Roger Chouinard to new heights with B.C. real estate giant QuadReal Property Group. Read more.

    Inflation data raise odds of smaller rate hike in December, economists say: Gigi Suhanic


    Canada's consumer price index held at 6.9%, and that could mean a smaller rate hike from the Bank of Canada in December. Find out more

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    Canada's inflation surge stalls at 6.9%: What you need to know: Financial Post Staff


    Canada's annual inflation rate remained at 6.9 per cent in October in line with economists' expectations. Find out more

    Loblaw profits jump 23% in third quarter as Metro reports higher sales from inflation: Jake Edmiston


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    CPPIB will sell companies that don't take ESG seriously, CEO says: Sheryl Tian Tong Lee, Bloomberg News


    CPPIB chief John Graham says the pension will divest if efforts to commit to net zero fail. Find out why other funds don't share his view.

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    Stuart McKellar was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2022 WCGCAs. Read more.

    Why Canada's inflation rate could go higher, not lower, in tomorrow's data: Stephanie Hughes


    Hotter inflation figures for Canada are expected in October's report. Here's what that could mean for the Bank of Canada

    Elon Musk steps up firing of Twitter Inc. engineers who criticize him: Kurt Wagner, Bloomberg News


    In the past 24 hours, an estimated dozen or so Twitter employees have been let go after openly rebuking their new boss Elon Musk. Read more.

    Calgary-based crypto platform Bitvo terminates deal to be acquired by FTX: Barbara Shecter


    Bitvo says it has no exposure to FTX and is not part of the company's bankruptcy proceedings. Find out more.

    At least Pierre Poilievre thinks about monetary policy: William Watson: William Watson


    His plan for the Bank of Canada to control asset price inflation is a worthy idea, but not so easy to do with interest rates. Read on.

    Tiff Macklem turns tables on critics, calls on politicians, employers to boost supply of skilled labour: Stephanie Hughes


    Bank of Canada governor says immigration, investment in workers is needed to tackle mismatch between talent and jobs on offer. Read more.

    Noah Solomon: Dividends prove their value in good times and bad: Special to Financial Post


    Companies that pay sustainable dividends have provided the best returns over time, even during periods of elevated inflation. Read more.

    Ottawa to give out $800 million to clean fuels companies, with more funds to come: Gabriel Friedman


    Ottawa has dipped into its clean fuels-fund announcing $800 million for 60 companies in the sector's 'cutting edge.' Read on.

    Tobias Lütke: ESG is a good idea that's now 'broken, cynical and counter productive': Barbara Shecter


    Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke become the latest to speak out against ESG standards and greenwashing. Read more

    Canada's housing woes won't be solved by restricting newcomers, says immigration minister: Naimul Karim


    Canada’s immigration minister said closing the door on immigrants can never be the solution to the nation’s housing shortage. Read more.

    Union boss says Bank of Canada's Tiff Macklem is waging a class war: Randy Thanthong-Knight, Bloomberg News


    Unifor's Lana Payne accuses Tiff Macklem of telling employers to keep wages low and trying to engineer a higher unemployment rate. Read more.

    Unlimited flights between India and Canada given green light in move to rekindle trade ties: Bianca Bharti


    Previously, flights between India and Canada were limited to only 35 a week. Find out more about what this change means for the 2 countries.

    Three hall-of-fame investors share the lessons they learned along the way: Denise Paglinawan , Stephanie Hughes


    Legendary Canadian investors Kim Shannon, Bob Bertram and Tom Bradley speak about their careers. Read more.

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    MeetMo and Felix & Paul Studios collaboration allows NASA Artemis 1 launch to be viewed worldwide in 8K live broadcast

    Alberta is taking a seat at COP27 to help solve global energy crisis: Special To Financial Post


    We need to have an honest conversation about balancing climate policy with energy and food security, writes Alberta's Sonya Savage. Read on.

    Exclusive: Hockey Canada reveals it's lost almost $24 million in sponsorships this year: Barbara Shecter


    "The loss of Hockey Canada’s sponsor support has been significant," reads an exclusive statement to the Financial Post. Find out more.

    How something as common as rain in Vancouver can send shockwaves through Canada's entire food system: Jake Edmiston


    Canada's busiest port essentially stops loading grain ships whenever it rains in Vancouver — and that happens about 165 days a year. Read on

    Cryptocurrency blowout shows disruption fuelled by easy money often just disrupts your portfolio: Martin Pelletier


    Try to avoid businesses which depend on near-zero interest rates and easy money, writes Martin Pelletier

    Budmail 420 Launches Unique Cannabis Advent Calendar: Globenewswire Breadcrumb


    Budmail 420 announced that they have launched a cannabis advent calendar in Canada.

    'This is not a crash by any stretch of the imagination:' CIBC's Benjamin Tal on our slowing housing market: Financial Post Staff


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    From $16 billion to zero: Fortune of FTX's Bankman-Fried wiped out: Venus Feng and Tom Maloney, Bloomberg News


    In possibly one of the greatest-ever destructions of wealth, FTX's Bankman-Fried goes from a $16 billion fortune to zero in days. Read on.

    Lion Electric's stock surges after school bus orders get a boost: Marisa Coulton


    Lion Electric's shares climbed 12 per cent this week after orders for its EV school bus got a boost from U.S. subsides. Read more here.

    Kevin Carmichael: Why the Bank of Canada's mandate renewal a year ago is causing Macklem headaches today: Kevin Carmichael


    Confusion about the Bank of Canada’s motivations have arisen because of a tweak to the mandate around employment. Kevin Carmichael explains.

    Departure of Onex's influential CEO Gerry Schwartz marks end of a dealmaking era: Barbara Shecter


    Consummate Canadian dealmaker Gerry Schwartz is stepping down as Onex CEO marking the end of an era. Read more here.

    Giant Tiger CEO departs amid efforts to position retailer as go-to discount store for inflation-weary shoppers: Bianca Bharti


    Giant Tiger's CEO Paul Wood left amid the worst inflation crisis in 40 years, complicating the retailer's plans to deliver savings. Read on.

    Giant Tiger fires CEO amid efforts to position itself as go-to discount store for inflation-weary shoppers: Bianca Bharti


    Giant Tiger fired CEO Paul Wood amid the worst inflation crisis in 40 years, complicating the retailer's plans to deliver savings. Find out more.

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    David Rosenberg says stock market rallies like the 5.5% surge in the S&P 500 tend to happen in bear markets, not bull markets. Read more

    Recession won't stop these Canadian employers from hanging on to staff: Steve Scherer and Julie Gordon, Reuters


    The challenge of hiring over the last few months is giving some companies pause over laying off workers, recession or not. Find out more.

    Onex founder Gerry Schwartz to step down as CEO: Denise Paglinawan


    Onex Corp. founder Gerry Schwartz announced he will step down as chief executive next year. Find out more

    Things investors should focus on and things they can probably ignore: Tom Bradley


    Focus more on what’s important and less on what’s urgent, writes Tom Bradley. Read on.

    Five steps to secure your family's long-term financial health: Special to Financial Post


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    The trend of deals in the gold sector continues as Triple Flag and Maverix Metals merge to boost their precious-metals portfolio. Read on.

    Ikea offers staff cash, bigger discounts amid higher living costs: Eric Gaillard


    Ikea says its most cash-strapped staff can apply for financial assistance through a social fund amid the rising cost of living. Read more.

    Tiff Macklem says job market beginning to cool in fight against inflation: Stephanie Hughes


    Bank of Canada governor said the labour market is cooling, a signal the central bank thinks its efforts to constrain inflation are working.

    Competition Bureau opens probe of alleged 'greenwashing' by natural gas association: Barbara Shecter


    Competition Bureau is probing a complaint alleging the Canadian Gas Association's description of natural gas as clean are false. Read on.

    Slower U.S. inflation gives Fed room on interest-rate hikes: Hsbc Breadcrumb


    U.S. inflation cooled in October by more than forecast, giving Federal Reserve officials room to slow down interest-rate hikes. Read on.

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    Lion Electric loses $17.2 million in the third quarter: Marisa Coulton


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