The end of the ‘Golden Age’ for university graduates
Some 500,000 students have just graduated from Canada's postsecondary education system, and the great majority will be hoping to find a decent job and to embark upon a meaningful career. Unfortunately, the employment prospects for many graduates are pretty dismal, for reasons that deserve serious …
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American CEO Spills Secrets From Xi Jinping Meeting: China's President Gave 'Tough Answers' On Everything From Economy To Chips To Taiwan
In a meeting that reportedly lasted one-and-a-half hours, Xi extolled the Chinese economy, according to a CEO who attended the meeting.This article …
A boomer couple left coastal Florida after 3 decades for rural Missouri because the Sunshine State 'is definitely not paradise anymore'
Married retired couple Sherry Meaders, 75, and James Michael Dunne, 79, lived by the Atlantic Ocean for 30 and 45 years, respectively. But after decades by the water in Florida, Meaders said Florida "is definitely not paradise anymore." The couple decided to move to a very different place: rural …
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Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk facing pressure as study finds $1,000 appetite suppressant can be made for just $5
Ozempic could be profitably produced for less than $5 a month even as maker Novo Nordisk A/S charges almost $1,000 in the US, according to a study …
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Posthaste: Fasten your seat belts, the Canadian dollar is in for a bumpy ride
As the countdown to central bank rate cuts continues, what’s in store for the Canadian dollar? Economists say so far the currency has held up fairly …
Why Poilievre Will Win
It’s Pierre Poilievre’s Canada now. That’s what the pundits say. That’s what the numbers say. It’s a brave, perhaps deluded, outlier who will take …
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The future economy will suffer if Canada axes the carbon tax
Open this photo in gallery: Kevin Yin is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail and an economics doctoral student at the University of California, Berkeley. The carbon tax is the single most effective climate policy that Canada has. But the tax is also an important industrial strategy, one …