
Economist Warns Canada’s Economy Is on “Life Support” Despite
Canada’s economic outlook faces renewed scrutiny after stark warnings from a leading economist.

Canada’s economic outlook faces renewed scrutiny after stark warnings from a leading economist.

Canada ended 2025 with inflation showing clearer signs of stabilization. However, underlying pressures still shaped household costs and policy debates.

Trade uncertainty continues to slow investment and affect growth across the country.

The boost comes mainly from robust investment banking and wealth‑management activity, even as economic turbulence looms.

The sector continues to face steep U.S. tariffs that have disrupted production and triggered layoffs across the industry.

Their essays suggest competition should shape procurement, licensing, and even social policy—not just regulation.

Some experts argue his plan misses the mark, focusing on resource projects over urgent public-infrastructure needs.

The banking sector in Canada may be about to grow. The arrival of this new competitor has the potential to shake up the dominance of the traditional “Big Six”.

The plan pivots away from previous policies and targets fiscal discipline, economic sovereignty and infrastructure investment.

Canada’s central bank appears ready to reduce its key interest rate once more, aiming to support the economy.

Canada’s economic outlook faces renewed scrutiny after stark warnings from a leading economist.

Canada ended 2025 with inflation showing clearer signs of stabilization. However, underlying pressures still shaped household costs and policy debates.

Trade uncertainty continues to slow investment and affect growth across the country.

The boost comes mainly from robust investment banking and wealth‑management activity, even as economic turbulence looms.

The sector continues to face steep U.S. tariffs that have disrupted production and triggered layoffs across the industry.

Their essays suggest competition should shape procurement, licensing, and even social policy—not just regulation.

Some experts argue his plan misses the mark, focusing on resource projects over urgent public-infrastructure needs.

The banking sector in Canada may be about to grow. The arrival of this new competitor has the potential to shake up the dominance of the traditional “Big Six”.

The plan pivots away from previous policies and targets fiscal discipline, economic sovereignty and infrastructure investment.

Canada’s central bank appears ready to reduce its key interest rate once more, aiming to support the economy.