As Canada races toward its ambitious electric vehicle (EV) goals, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government is under growing scrutiny. With the first enforcement year […]
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Pain at the Pump: Why Gas Prices Are Climbing Again in Canada — and How Bad It Could Get
Canadians are feeling the pinch at the pump. The national average for regular gas sits around 133.8¢/L, up from 132.4¢ a week ago and still […]
U.S. Tariff Threats Jeopardize Canada’s Oil Exports: Do They Need Us?
The United States’ reliance on Canadian oil is a cornerstone of North American energy dynamics, with Canada supplying approximately 60% of U.S. crude oil imports. […]
Power Struggle: How the US-China Trade War Is Reshaping Global Energy and the Environment
A Trade War with Global Energy Consequences The ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China have far-reaching implications beyond tariffs and economic indicators. […]
Donald Trump trade war prompts retirement concerns as markets plummet worldwide
The instability in the markets has left many wondering about their retirement investments.
The Ripple Effects of Trump Tariffs on Canada: A Closer Look at the Auto and Energy Sectors
The Trump administration’s tariff policies have cast a significant shadow over Canada’s economy, prompting a ripple of effects across various sectors. For Canadians, especially those […]
Tesla’s Sales Nosedive: Is Elon Musk’s Political Stance Steering Customers Away?
Tesla, once the vanguard of the electric vehicle (EV) revolution, is facing a turbulent period. The first quarter of 2025 witnessed a significant 13% drop […]
Escalating Trade Tensions: President Trump’s New Tariffs Ignite Global Economic Concerns
In a move that has sent ripples through the global economy, President Donald Trump has announced the imposition of a 25% tariff on all steel […]
Canada’s Removal of U.S. Alcohol ‘worse than a tariff’ according to U.S. Producers
In a bold response to escalating trade tensions, Canada bans U.S. alcohol. Several Canadian provinces have begun removing U.S. alcoholic beverages from their liquor store […]
Fraud trends an opportunity to educate on personal insurance
Canadians lost $638 million to fraud in 2024, yet only around 5% to 10% of all potential cases are being reported, data from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre shows. What’s more, financial fraud losses increased over the past four years, totalling more…The post Fraud trends an opportunity to educate on personal insurance appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.