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Mohamed El-Erian Says the US Economy Is in Trouble, Soft Landing Looks Less Likely; Here Are 2 ‘Strong Buy’ Dividend Stocks to Protect Your Portfolio

Oct 7, 2023

Conflicting currents are buffeting the markets, and it’s difficult to see the clear path forward for investors. The falling rate of annualized inflation and the continued resilience of the jobs market point toward continued economic strength – but interest rates are high, oil prices are rising, and the dollar is strong, which all tend to signal economic trouble.

$150,000 Salaries Aren't Enough Anymore — 1/3 Of High Earners Are Still Trapped Living Paycheck To Paycheck And Can't Get Ahead

Oct 7, 2023

When people think of the term living paycheck to paycheck, images of low-income families struggling to make ends meet might come to mind. But new data reveals that a significant portion of high earners, particularly those raking in over $150,000 annually, also find themselves caught in this vicious financial cycle.

Looking for a job this fall? What to know heading into a ‘complex’ market

Oct 7, 2023

Canadian job seekers are heading into a much different economic landscape this fall as the previously red-hot labour market cools and candidates face increased competition amid record immigration levels.

Insurer forcing you back to work in British Columbia? 3 things you must do

Sep 27, 2023

For British Columbians who can’t work due to an illness or injury, long-term disability (LTD) benefits provide them with the financial support they require until they are able to safely re-enter the workforce.

Bank of Canada worried about raising hopes for rate cuts in latest decision

Sep 27, 2023

The Bank of Canada did not want to give the impression that it was done raising interest rates — or that the cost of borrowing would soon drop — in communicating its most recent policy rate decision, documents released Wednesday show.

Alberta to debate Canada Pension Plan, says it deserves half if it leaves

Sep 27, 2023

Alberta’s premier fired the starter’s pistol Thursday for a provincewide consultation on whether to quit the Canada Pension Plan while releasing a report that estimates the province deserves more than half CPP’s assets.

B.C. port strike affected 17% of retailers with auto sector hit hardest: StatCan

Sep 27, 2023

Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 0.3 per cent to $66.1 billion in July, helped by the strength of sales at supermarkets and grocery stores.

NDP promises to axe proposed plan to quit CPP if it wins 2027 Alberta election

Sep 27, 2023

Alberta’s long road to quitting the Canada Pension Plan would run smack into the scheduled 2027 provincial election, with Opposition New Democrats promising to kill the idea if they win.

Is a cottage a viable 1st home? How the ownership thought process is changing

Sep 27, 2023

This article is part of Global News’ Home School series, which gives Canadians the basics they need to know about the housing market that they never learned in school.

Ottawa making financing cheaper for more builders to spur rental construction

Sep 27, 2023

The Liberal government’s latest plan to get more rental housing built is to expand a program that helps developers secure cheaper mortgage rates as higher interest costs affect the viability of new projects.

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