Vanmala Subramaniam
vanmala.subramaniam@vice.comBank of Canada raises interest rate to 1.5 percent
The cost of borrowing is set to go up for the fourth time in just over a year.
Trump's approach to trade is fuelling anti-Americanism in Canada
Calls to “boycott America” have emerged, despite the fact that Canadians are the biggest purchasers of US goods in the world.
With legalization around the corner, Canada needs more weed
Analysts predict there won’t be enough legal weed to meet demand in the first few months of legalization.
Canadians are taking out fewer mortgages than they used to
Mortgage borrowing has declined to its lowest level since mid-2014, signaling the end of Canada's real estate rush
What will it take for Trump and Trudeau to make peace?
The stakes are high — the last time America was engaged in a trade war, unemployment rose 25%.
Doug Ford is Ontario's new Premier
Progressive Conservatives clinch a majority, forming the next government of Canada's largest province.
Millennials will determine the Ontario election — if they show up
For the first time, there are more millennial voters than baby boomers.
Pollsters say Doug Ford win is likely, but won’t rule out late swing for the NDP
Doug Ford’s PCs have a “structural advantage” because of the way seats are distributed across Ontario.
This is how Canadians will be affected by Trump's trade war
Prices of American-made ketchup, maple syrup, whiskey, and mustard are set to go up in Canada.
Canada hits back at U.S. with retaliatory tariffs
Trudeau government will levy tariffs on American maple syrup, bourbon and beer kegs
Trump administration slaps tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross says tariffs are a response to "lack of progress" in NAFTA negotiations.
Trudeau’s decision to buy Trans Mountain doesn’t make sense, say experts
Obstacles to constructing the pipeline remain, regardless of who owns the project