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The Canadian Finance Recap

Canada’s economy is flashing mixed signals: jobs are harder to land, the TSX hit record highs thanks to gold stocks, and Wealthsimple confirmed a small client data breach. Here’s what it all means for Canadians and investors.

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Canada’s GDP Just Shrank… What It Means for You:

Canada’s economy shrank 1.6% in Q2 2025, with U.S. tariffs dragging exports down 7.5%… the sharpest drop in five years. Strong consumer spending kept the slowdown from being worse. Here’s what it means for rates, jobs, and investors.

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The Canadian Finance Recap

Canada’s economy saw three big shifts last week: tariffs eased under CUSMA, inflation cooled to 1.7% but food and rent remain expensive, and housing sales surged with the average home price at $673K. Here’s what it means for Canadians.

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Shopify just made Canadian stock market history.

Shopify just became Canada’s most valuable public company, beating out RBC with a $276 Billion market cap. After a massive $906M Q2 profit and a 20% stock jump, analysts say Shopify’s AI tools are fueling its global growth in e-commerce.

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Canadian Finance Recap: JULY 2025

July 2025 brought record TSX highs, a cautious Bank of Canada, weak U.S. job growth, and new tariff risks. Here’s the key news, what it means for your money, and the trends to watch heading into the fall.

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JULY 2025 STOCK MARKET MOVERS: WINNERS & LOSERS

July was a rollercoaster for Canadian investors. The TSX hit record highs before U.S. job data sparked a pullback, the Bank of Canada held rates steady, and trade tensions grew. Here’s the key market news and what it means for your money.

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Canada’s Inflation Rate rose to 1.9% in June

Canada’s inflation rate rose to 1.9% in June. Prices for groceries, cars, and clothing are still climbing, and interest rates are likely to stay high for now. Here’s what’s driving inflation and how to stay ahead financially.

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