Canada enjoys AAA sovereign ratings from two top rating agencies and its finances could withstand a wave of U.S. tariffs, but some of its provinces could take a ratings hit if a trade war persists, analysts and economists said.
Construction is underway at the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing as the Canada Border Services Agency says much of the infrastructure has reached the end of its life. The makeover is also part of the agency's commitment to modernize and reinforce the land border with the United States.
Political instability in Iran prompted Canada to offer special immigration measures to Iranians, but open work permit holders are not eligible for public health insurance coverage in Quebec.
A high-ranking Trump administration official used the library as a stage to dramatize the president’s threats to impose tariffs on Canada and his oft-repeated suggestion it should become the 51st state.
Canadian pension manager Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec will lean more on partners and third-party managers when investing in private equity, but remain primarily a direct investor.
Canada's AAA ratings withstand U.S. tariffs, but provinces like Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia face economic threats. Tariffs affect exports, growth, and government budgets,
The Canadian government is moving ahead with a multibillion-dollar plan to build a high-speed rail network between Quebec City and Toronto.
The federal NDP's transport critic is worried a new high-speed rail project in Ontario and Quebec will kill off publicly-subsidized passenger service in western Canada, the Prairies and the Maritimes.
Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. surged after pension manager Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec agreed to buy the Canada-based power company in an all-cash deal that values it at about C$10 billion ($7 billion) including debt.
OTTAWA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - (This Feb. 19 story has been refiled to remove an incorrect photo) The contract covers the first stage of planning the network, which would span approximately 1,000 km (620 miles) from Quebec City to Toronto and allow trains to ...
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — G3 Canada has unveiled plans to build a new 65,000-tonne grain terminal facility at the Port of Trois- Rivières, Quebec, Canada. The new facility will replace an existing facility “to improve efficiency, safety and reduce environmental impact,” the company said.