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Canadian Earnings Outlook: Potential Strength Despite Economic Weakness

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July 10, 2026

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Calgary Sun

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· Jun 24, 2026

LAU: Minimum wages hike will not increase ‘affordability’ in Alberta

It’s curious that a cornerstone policy of the Alberta NDP’s new “Affordability Agenda” will, in addition to reducing employment, raise prices for food and other essentials. Specifically, the official Opposition wants the Alberta government to raise the minimum wage to 18 over three years. However, as many empirical studies show, artificially raising the cost of []

DNyuz

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· Jul 9, 2026

Canada’s Best Companies of 2026

—Photo-illustration by TIME; Titrit/Getty Images Canada’s economy has rebounded well following uncertainties posed by geopolitical tension and U.S. tariffs, and small to large businesses are growing. To provide insight into the leading 125 Canadian companies, TIME partnered with data firm Statista on the second edition of Canada’s Best Companies, evaluating firms on revenue, employee satisfaction, []

CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 30, 2026

Solid April GDP rebound suggests Canada is not in a recession: economists

The Canadian economy was back in growth mode to start the second quarter, rebounding from a mild contraction in the first three months of 2026. Statistics Canada said Tuesday that real gross domestic product rose 0.5 per cent in April, the fastest growth rate for the economy since July 2025. The result topped StatCan’s early [] The post Solid April GDP rebound suggests Canada is not in a recession: economists appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Montreal Financial Blog

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· Mar 20, 2026

Choosing Between Salary and Dividends in Canada: Everything You Need to Know

Should you pay yourself a salary or dividends in 2026? A CPA’s guide to the 7 key factors for Canadian owners, including CPP2 updates, mortgages, and tax integration.

Western Standard

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· Jul 2, 2026

TAYLOR: How Canada became a country that wastes your time

For years, Canadians have been warned about their country’s declining labour productivity. According to the Bank of Canada, it’s a “break the glass emergency” that requires immediate attention. But what about our other productivity crisis — the one of personal, rather than national, proportions?

Now Magazine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inflation rises to 3.2% and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’

What to know For many Torontonians, even the smallest purchases now feel like a luxury as inflation continues to drive up the cost of living,... The post Inflation rises to 3.2 and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’ appeared first on NOW Toronto.

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Related coverage for "Canadian Earnings Outlook: Potential Strength Despite Economic Weakness": Calgary Sun — LAU: Minimum wages hike will not increase ‘affordability’ in Alberta. DNyuz — Canada’s Best Companies of 2026. CityNews Montreal — Solid April GDP rebound suggests Canada is not in a recession: economists. Montreal Financial Blog — Choosing Between Salary and Dividends in Canada: Everything You Need to Know. Western Standard — TAYLOR: How Canada became a country that wastes your time. Now Magazine — Inflation rises to 3.2% and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’