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Canada Jul. retail sales up 0.9% on autos
Canada Retail Sales Climb 0.9% in July, Seen Up Again in August
Strengthening sales volumes will be welcome news to the Bank of Canada, which has been concerned about downside risks to the economy.
Statistics Canada reports retail sales up 0.9% at $66.4B in July
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 0.9 per cent to $66.4 billion in July, helped by stronger new car sales.
Canadian retail sales beat July estimates, seen up further in August
Canadian retail sales grew by 0.9% in July from June, led by higher sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers, while sales likely climbed further in August, data from Statistics Canada showed on Friday.
Canada Retail Sales +0.9% In Jul From Jun
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Retail sales up 0.9% in July: StatsCan
Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 0.9 per cent to $66.4 billion in July, helped by stronger new car sales. The agency says sales were higher in seven of the nine subsectors it tracks.
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An iconic Churchill photo stolen in Canada and found in Italy is ready to return
A ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Rome has marked the successful recovery of a stolen photo portrait of Winston Churchill, known as “The Roaring Lion,” after a two-year search
'Roaring Lion' Churchill portrait retrieved from Italy after Canada theft
Italy handed back to Canada on Thursday a famous photographic portrait of Winston Churchill that was stolen from an Ottawa hotel more than two years ago and sold at auction to an unsuspecting Italian lawyer.
Iconic Churchill photo stolen in Canada and found in Italy is ready to return
Canadian and Italian dignitaries on Thursday marked the successful recovery of a photo portrait of Winston Churchill known as “The Roaring Lion,” stolen in Canada and recovered in Italy after a two-year search by police.
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AI Threatens to Complicate Inflation-Taming Tasks, Bank of Canada Gov. Macklem Says
Adoption of artificial intelligence could prompt firms to change prices more frequently to reflect economic conditions.
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HARD NUMBERS: Ottawa seeks deep graveyard for nuclear material, Canada makes meager emissions progress, US Senate rejects IVF protections, Pennsylvania Poles h…
As Canada, like many other nations, rekindles its interest in nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuels, a big question ...
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NHL's Senators, NCC call press conference as arena deal deadline arrives in Ottawa
The National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators and the National Capital Commission have called a joint press conference for ...
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Bank of Canada: AI could boost inflationary pressures in short-term
OTTAWA, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem on Friday said adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by ...
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What Lies Beneath Canada’s Former Indigenous School Sites Fuels a Debate
Despite possible evidence of hundreds of graves at former schools for Indigenous children, challenges in making a clear ...
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Bank of Canada Gov: AI Investments Could Add Short-Term Inflationary Pressure
OTTAWA--Investments in productivity-enhancing artificial intelligence are boosting demand in the economy, and that could put upward pressure on inflation in the short term, Bank of Canada Gov. Tiff ...
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Qatar’s amir meets Canada’s Trudeau in first official visit to Ottawa
Trudeau announced that the amir’s two-day visit will focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation, with particular emphasis ...
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Canada may reach 2030 emissions goal without unpopular carbon tax
Canada could meet its 2030 emissions target without a carbon tax on consumers, some analysts say, as the Liberal government ...
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