Canada’s Inflation Rate Remained Steady in November

Canadian Economics    December 15, 2025

Canada’s CPI grew by 2.2 per cent in November, comfortably near the Bank of Canada’s 2.0 per cent target. Given their weight in the CPI, upward pressures stemmed in part from some shelter-related costs. Rent, for example, grew by 4.7 per cent (year-over-year), though this was down from a 5.2 per cent increase in October.

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Kiefer Van Mulligen

Gold Shines in Canada’s Trade Turnaround

Canadian Economics    December 11, 2025

Canada’s near-term trade prospects remain clouded. After a 12.7 per cent decline in the second quarter of this year, exports rebounded modestly by 2.4 per cent in the third quarter of 2025. Alongside the latest monthly improvement, this points to some resilience in navigating U.S. tariff pressures. Even so, risks persist amid shifting U.S. trade policy and a cooling American economy.

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David Ristovski

Bank of Canada Maintains 2.25 Per Cent Rate Facing Global Instability

Canadian Economics    December 10, 2025

The Bank of Canada has decided to keep its overnight rate steady at 2.25 per cent. The decision reflects confidence that inflation is under control, though the Bank remains vigilant regarding risks associated with global trade and fluctuating domestic demand.

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Graham Dobbs, James Lannigan

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