No, the TPP won’t cost Canada 20,000 auto manufacturing jobsThe claim that the TPP will lead to massive job losses in the auto sector is built on dubious assumptions, and overlooks the deal’s benefits to consumers
Is flexible federalism the best fix for CPP reform?A new proposal would allow interested provinces to establish CPP-like schemes now and leave the door open to future national CPP reform
Maclean’s Explains: What’s driving Canada’s stock-market downturn?Watch a short video explainer on the three forces affecting the stock market
The words you need to know during this stock market downturnWhat’s a bear market? And what’s the difference between that and a secular bear market? Here’s a mini-glossary of terms
Like everyone else, the Bank of Canada awaits the first Trudeau budgetThe Bank offered a rare acknowledgement that a prospective spending push on infrastructure influenced its call
Four things to know about the market correctionAdvisor.ca explains what the market turmoil means for investors
Assume the crash position: How far will the stock market fall?Canada’s stock market has suffered through a lost decade of returns. Why the bad times for Canadian investors could continue.
My fellow economists: Bay Street might be right this timeBay Street is sounding the alarm for stimulus spending, but academics are waving them off. Time to call a truce
Has the next U.S. recession already arrived?He predicted that oil would fall to $25—two years ago. Now, financial analyst Bob Hoye believes the next U.S. recession is already here
A year after Poloz’s surprise interest rate cut, what’s changed?Here are how some key measures of Canada’s economy changed since Stephen Poloz’s first interest rate cut in 2015, all in one handy chart.