Let’s see … is this one a 1943 “D bronze” worth upwards of $2.3 million? No, dang it. How ’bout a 1958 “double-die obverse” ($1.1 million)? Nope. Maybe a 1969 “S double-die obverse” ($126,500)? Nada.
But like grade-school kids (and no small number of adults) all across the land, I equated this “mistake” to the “inverted Jenny” postage stamp ... 3.69 cents to manufacture? Canada ditched ...
According to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s newly released U.S. Tariff Exposure Index, Ottawa ranks 29 out of 41 Canadian ...
Demand has slumped partly due to 'international economic uncertainties', according to a report from the Royal Institution of ...
On March 4, 2025, the United States enacted a 25 per cent blanket tariff on all Canadian goods entering the country. While the measure has been tabled until April 2, if implemented, it will apply to ...
WASHINGTON - The US Federal Reserve paused interest rate cuts again on March 19 and noted an increase in economic uncertainty ...
The New Democrats have again interfered with the B.C. Utilities Commission, ordering the “independent” regulator to approve a ...
The future of housing in Halifax is in Spryfield, at least the kind of housing that appeals to first-time buyers with young ...
“With the right financial plan, you can have both home keys and passport stamps in your future ... the event with a link to the chat. Canada’s inflation rate for January ticked back up to 1.9 per cent ...
The US stock benchmark erased all of its year-to-date gains of as much as 4.5 per cent. Similarly, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 lost 1.5 per cent for the week and briefly erased all of its year-to-date ...
Trump also pushed ahead on Tuesday with fresh tariffs on imports from neighbours and close trade partners Mexico and Canada ... cent for consumer inflation. Further stimulus will come from roughly ...