Bombardier reports US$241M fourth quarter profit, revenue up from year ago
The company said it repaid $1.1 billion in debt in 2022, and has reduced its long-term debt by 41 per cent, or $4.1 billion, since the end of 2020.
View ArticleAlberta to further explore its own pension plan and tax collection agency
Alberta continues exploring the idea of establishing its own pension plan program and tax revenue agency, but critics aren't convinced either is a good idea.
View ArticleCanadians are facing a ‘financial storm,’ and experts say it’s time to plan...
The survey of 1,500 working Canadians, including 81 per cent full-time workers, found the number who considered themselves financially stressed has jumped by 20 per cent in a year.
View ArticleBlackberry sees revenue up, but 3rd quarter loss as business split up
The Waterloo, Ont.-based software company says the loss for the period ended Nov. 30 compared with a net loss of US$4 million a year earlier.
View ArticleExperts chime in on most popular New Year’s resolutions
With the turn of the New Year, some Kingston experts talk New Year's resolutions and how you can help stick to them.
View ArticleIndigo CEO calls 2023 a ‘challenging’ year as revenues down in third quarter
Heather Reisman described 2023 as a year marred by "disruptions", including a ransomware attack and a "challenging" economic environment.
View ArticleFormer Manitoba government presented ‘incomplete’ financial picture, report says
A review ordered by the NDP found Manitoba's former PC government presented an incomplete picture of the province's financial pressures, leading up to the provincial election.
View ArticleMore young adults are getting scammed despite tech-savviness: survey
Nearly a third of Canadian young adults between the ages of 18 and 34 say they've fallen victim to financial fraud, a TD Bank survey has found.
View ArticleA long-awaited change to Canadian banking is coming. What to know
Change is in the works that will give Canadian consumers and businesses significantly more control over their financial data, in what’s known as open banking.
View ArticleAccounting fix could improve B.C. fiscal estimates, says auditor general
B.C.'s auditor general says the provincial government is using more up-to-date information to forecast income tax revenue, something he expects to improve financial estimates.
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