Why the loonie shot higher. And what it means for youThe Canadian economy is back in high gear and global markets have taken notice
The Canadian dollar has taken a beating, and with good reasonCurrency speculators see a lot they don’t like about Canada’s economy, from trade to real estate. Their negativity might be overdone, but not by much.
Why Canada’s sluggish economy spells trouble for the U.S.Canada’s poor performance is hitting where it hurts, below the border
The loonie, oil’s crash, and why this isn’t anything like 2008As you watch the oil price, keep the Canadian dollar in mind before you hit the panic button
Worried about gas prices? Blame the Canadian DollarA weaker currency may help boost exports, but it means domestic prices, like what you pay at the pumps, will rise
Could an independent Quebec use the loonie?The Euro crisis exposed why a monetary union between the ROC and Quebec wouldn’t work