There’s just no substitute for shopping and doing it in person. We should not be writing any obituaries for bricks and mortar or stores with a door. …
economy
The economics unit at CIBC Capital Markets has taken an interesting angle in a piece on COVID – they have tied the economic implications to the linkage between hospital capacity and government response times.
They argue Canada’s lower hospital capacity compared to other industrial countries means available beds fill up faster here than anywhere else. And, when full, …
Help!
It was not an issue on the campaign trail but our new federal government will find itself dealing with an acute shortage of workers as soon as it gets back to …
Needing Some New Benchmarks
Disruptions and unexpected consumer reactions to the COVID pandemic has messed up a lot of years of market data. In broad terms, we had built up a treasure …
Saskaboom 2.0 Investing in Saskatchewan. Episode 3.
Saskatchewan business commentator and Chair of Martin Charlton Communications Paul Martin joins host Dan Gold to take a look at the …
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Forecast #2
Another of the major banks has issued its updated quarterly economic forecast for the province and this one, from ScotiaBank’s economics unit, is somewhat more …