Canada recorded its first trade surplus in more than two years as exports to countries other than the U.S. reached a record high.
Canada unexpectedly added jobs in December, all of which were full-time, while the unemployment rate ticked up as more people looked for work.
Toyota Motor finds itself in the position of having to prove its worth as a job creator in the U.S. after a tweet by President-elect Donald Trump.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will resume accepting Visa cards in its Canadian stores in the wake of a dispute over credit-card fee terms, the two companies said Thursday.
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Canada’s budget deficit widened in October from the same month a year ago, as a surge in benefits paid to seniors and the unemployed offset a broad-based gain in tax revenue.
The Canadian economy contracted in October, falling short of expectations as manufacturers recorded their largest monthly decline in output in nearly three years.
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Canada’s annual inflation rate decelerated in November on lower gasoline prices and further declines in the cost of fresh fruit and vegetables.
Canadian retail sales rose in October at their fastest month-over-month clip in nearly a year, signaling households are beginning to spend the extra cash they have pocketed from federal government tax breaks.
Modular Space Corp. has filed for protection from creditors in the U.S. and Canada, to implement a plan to rework its $1 billion load of long-term debt.
BlackBerry’s software-focused turnaround after suspending smartphone manufacturing is showing signs of progress after reporting better-than-expected earnings.
The Canadian government failed to reach a deal on health care funding during a meeting with regional health and finance ministers on Monday, as rising costs continue to squeeze the country’s single-payer system.
Kabam is selling the bulk of its assets, including its lucrative Vancouver studio to South Korea’s Netmarble Games, effectively exiting the fast-growing but hypercompetitive business of creating games for mobile devices.
Canada’s antitrust watchdog said Volkswagen has reached a 2.1-billion-Canadian-dollar ($1.57 billion) class-action settlement to resolve Canadian claims about “false and misleading” marketing from the company about its diesel-engine emissions.
BlackBerry announced plans to invest about $76 million in its push to develop software for the operation of driverless cars, hiring up to 600 engineers, as the company forges into new business lines after its retreat from smartphones.