Monday
The government announced plans to extend dental care eligibility, adding benefits for 4.5 million more Canadians and enhancing public access ahead of the upcoming election.
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Canada's economy mixed optimism from expanded dental care and local Buy Canadian initiatives with caution over tariff disputes and election uncertainties. Steady growth and fresh competitive strategies offer hope, even as trade tensions threaten sectors like auto.
The government announced plans to extend dental care eligibility, adding benefits for 4.5 million more Canadians and enhancing public access ahead of the upcoming election.
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Canada's economy faces growing uncertainty as a spirited federal election and leadership shakeup stoke fears over tariff disputes and political instability.
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Trump’s new 25% tariff on non-US vehicles intensifies criticism, unsettling Canada's auto industry as workers warn of economic harm amid mounting trade tensions.
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The Buy Canadian movement has sparked new initiatives to support local production and lower tariff risks, fueling optimism about a stronger homegrown economy.
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Canada’s economy recorded a 0.4% January gain, bolstering resilience amid rising trade risks while caution mounts over potential recession threats.
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The Canadian economy is readjusting under global pressures with new strategies to bolster competition and innovation, sparking optimism for a more resilient market future.
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