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Canadian dollar loonie

Why the loonie shot higher. And what it means for you

The Canadian economy is back in high gear and global markets have taken notice
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The Canadian dollar has taken a beating, and with good reason

Currency 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.
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What a rising loonie means for the manufacturing rebound

Manufacturing in Canada has gotten a big boost from the lower dollar, but with the loonie climbing again, should companies be worried?
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Why a coin for female suffrage just glosses over uncomfortable truth

There will be a new loonie celebrating the 100th anniversary of Manitoba women winning the right to vote. Is it little more than a symbolic gesture?
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Encyclopedia of the oil crash: L is for Loonie

...and Lac-Mégantic, layoffs, and Leduc 1. View this and more in our encyclopedia of the oil crash
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The fate of Canada’s key commodity is being decided in Vienna

Your top financial and economic news for Nov. 27
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Canadian consumer spending poised to rebound

Your top financial and economic news for Nov. 25
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World powers and Iran reportedly fail to reach nuclear deal

Your top financial and economic news for Nov. 24
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Manufacturing surveys reinforce global economy’s fragility

Your top financial and economic news for Nov. 20
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The death knell of the commodities supercycle hasn’t tolled

Your top financial and economic news for Nov. 19