• Canada has gotten complacent about free trade
    May 24 2024

    We’re taking a look at trade in Canada. With more than 1 in 6 Canadian jobs tied to exports, it’s a critical issue. But barriers within Canada and with other countries are holding us back.

    Businesses are feeling slightly more confident about the outlook, but risks remain.

    The trading relationship between Canada and the U.S. remains strong, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t areas for improvement.

    Barriers to trade within provinces are costing consumers and the economy billions.

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    24 mins
  • Does minimum wage help or hurt affordability?
    May 17 2024

    The Briefs: U.S inflation cools; Biden imposes tariffs on China; New EV supply plant; More retailers liquidate; Wildfires take hold.

    Wildfires in Canada: By The Numbers

    Financing big oil

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    24 mins
  • Is carbon capture and storage missing the mark?
    May 10 2024

    The Briefs - The roundup of the week's top business stories; Canada jobs numbers; Nestle workers strike; TD faces money laundering probe; Lululemon accused of greenwashing.

    What do high insolvency rates tell us about the path ahead for the Canadian economy?

    Real estate transaction costs - By The Numbers

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    24 mins
  • Why aren't we building homes?
    May 3 2024

    The Briefs - Roundup of the top stories: Canada GDP is weak; U.S. Central bank signals rates may stay high longer; More home buyers are waiting for lower rates; London Drugs hit with cyberattack; Loblaw hit with boycott; pot gets re-classified in U.S.

    New warnings on every cigarette should deter smokers.

    Ontario's new rule banning cellphones from classrooms says more about the adults than the kids.

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    24 mins
  • Canada's productivity problem
    Apr 26 2024

    The Briefs: Honda to build a new EV plant in Ontario; Competition questions about a big merger in agriculture; UN plastic agreement; wildfire season comes early; basic income lawsuit moves ahead.

    Amanda Lang speaks to Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation about taxpayer dollars spent to bring industry like Honda to Canada.

    Amanda Lang speaks to Daniel Garcia-Maccia, economist with the International Monetary Fund about the best way governments can promote productivity.

    Amanda Lang speaks to Dennis Darby, president and CEO of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters about whether the budget is good for business.

    Amanda Lang speaks to Gary Sands, VP of the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers, about efforts to attract foreign players to the Canadian market.

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    24 mins
  • Will affordability measures put home ownership into reach, or send prices up?
    Apr 19 2024

    The Briefs: Federal Budget overview; Inflation in Canada; Homeowners bullish on prices; IMF raises global growth forecast; Arrests made in gold heist; Pipeline leak causes Alberta fire.

    Measures to spur growth in the budget - By The Numbers

    Amanda Lang speaks with Perrin Beatty, CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce about the federal budget.

    Amanda Lang speaks with Dino Infanti, partner at KPMG, about new tax measures in the federal budget.

    Will a national dental plan work if dentists don't sign up?

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    24 mins
  • Are housing measures announced by the feds going to do much?
    Apr 12 2024

    The Briefs: Bank of Canada decision day; US inflation; More housing supply needed; Consumers feeling better about debt.

    What we know about next week’s budget.

    Does a better-performing economy provides cover for a federal budget to spend more?

    What should – and shouldn’t be in the federal budget.

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    24 mins
  • New caps on high interest loans will protect vulnerable borrowers
    Apr 5 2024

    Block 1 - From the latest Canadian jobs data to Tesla orders falling sharply and Ford delaying EV plant in Ontario, we recap the top stories of the week. Plus, how working shorter weeks can make us more productive: Amanda Lang talks to Joe O'Connor, CEO, Work Time Reduction Centre of Excellence.

    Block 2 - The long tail of inflation and its dampening effect on business investment: Amanda Lang speaks with Randall Bartlett, Senior Director of Canadian Economics, Desjardins and Stephen Tapp, Chief Economist, Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

    Block 3 -- Amanda Lang talks to Bruce Hodges, CEO, Parachute. And in this week’s edition of The Takeaway, Amanda says making the carbon tax a political football ignores the fact that it's the best idea we have for reducing emissions and meeting our global commitments. Easy to criticize, but where are the alternative plans?

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    24 mins