ISS sees rise in anti-ESG shareholder proposals
Diversity considerations in executive pay, board elections expected to decline
- By: James Langton
- March 4, 2025 March 4, 2025
- 17:05
Diversity considerations in executive pay, board elections expected to decline
More than four in five Canadians support retaliatory tariffs, but they're unwilling to sacrifice investment returns
Affordable child care has helped, but career choice, progress stunting growth
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ottawa will slap tariffs on more than $100 billion of U.S. goods
Deflation can be harder for governments to tackle than inflation, experts say
Ottawa says extending the 15% mineral exploration tax credit will free up $110 million to help develop mining sites
"No room left" for a deal, Trump told reporters on Monday
U.S. stock markets fell sharply after Trump’s comments
Trump is likely to get less pushback on tariffs than he did during his first term: “This is true religion inside the White House right…
Extending the 15% tax cut for two more years is expected to bring in $110 million to help develop mining sites
Leadership messaging is expected to remain consistent, with a focus on innovation and domestic consumption
The ECB appears to be winning its battle to get inflation back to its 2% target of 2%
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Central bank's survey finds consumers' income, inflation expectations declining
Latest StatCan survey finds inflation pressure is the top concern
The bank's profit amounted to 76 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended Jan. 31
U.S. consumers cut back sharply on spending in January
Real GDP rose 2.6% on an annualized basis in Q4: StatCan
China leads global drop, Canada down too, defying rich country rise
Total labour demand increased in 2024, vacancy rate rises too
U.S. President Trump has at times contradicted himself about his own tariff plans