Why Inflation is Good News for the Loonie
The loonie is on fire. And we owe it to one advantage Canada has (for now) over every other country on earth: her commodities. When
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The loonie is on fire. And we owe it to one advantage Canada has (for now) over every other country on earth: her commodities. When
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Canada is passing many third-world African nations to become one of the most indebted countries in the world. After Trudeau’s mind-boggling C$314 Billion budget deficit
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In July, inflation recorded its highest level in nearly two decades, prompting investors to question the Fed’s transitory narrative once again. Investors are now beginning
July’s Canadian inflation rate remains above 3% for the fourth consecutive month, rising to its highest level in over a decade. Take a look at
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