Top tax takes for ‘litmus test budget’
Housing and business competitiveness will likely be top priorities
- By: Jonathan Got
- October 20, 2025 November 3, 2025
- 11:40
Housing and business competitiveness will likely be top priorities
BoC survey results raise economists' expectations of a rate cut this month
Minority Liberal government set to deliver budget Nov. 4
U.S. tariffs and slack consumer demand weigh on growth
The company confirmed "it routinely evaluates strategic initiatives"
Plus, new offerings from Ninepoint, Manulife, Fidelity and BMO; PFSL updates fund performance reports
U.S. banks well armed for credit stress, but confidence can be fragile: DBRS
Funds frozen pending the outcome of investors' legal actions
Plus, advisors join CIBC Private Wealth Wood Gundy and IG Wealth; SIMA welcomes new chair
Legislative changes aren't yet in a notice of ways and means motion
Central bank governor Tiff Macklem points to reduced uncertainty around U.S. tariffs
Regulator brings series of enforcement actions, alleging bans being flouted
Amid policy shift, policymakers scrap focus on climate-related risks
Technology, gold stocks rise as oil price falls
BMO economist expects annual deficit will come in at under $78.3B
Gross hires decline to lowest level since the pandemic
Regulator says flawed audits ignored loan valuation issues, misled investors
Brokers allegedly traded on info stolen from girlfriend's laptop
Proceeds used to buy rare Pokémon cards, coins, authorities allege
Public pension manager's AUM rose to $195B
Clamp-down on scams may impose new obligations on financial institutions, among others
Separate legislation give Canadians, lawmakers opportunity to scrutinize separate issues
Plus, EQB gains talent, Fiera CEO on medical leave, and a leadership transition at Hazelview
Deputy governor posts to filled via an internal recruitment process
Interim PBO Jason Jacques' term expired at start of March
Plus, a new ETF from Vanguard, TD issues a green bond and multiple fund changes announced
Regulator addresses questions from market participants after Wealthsimple gets approval to launch event contracts
It's the second firm in Canada to receive approval to offer futures and forecast contracts