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Source: Financialpost January 04, 2025

Posthaste: Mortgage gap widens between what Canadians can afford and what they have to pay

Even higher-income earners making more than $100,000 a year are hurting, survey finds We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Posthaste: Mortgage gap widens between what...

Source: Financialpost January 04, 2025

Why loan-to-income ratios and switching will be the talk of mortgage markets in 2025

Robert McLister: Here are some not-so-daring 2025 predictions for real estate and mortgage marketsIn many ways, Canada’s 2025 mortgage outlook is as clear as an octopus playing charades. So much depends on unknown policies from new governments — on both side...

Source: Financialpost January 04, 2025

Howard Levitt: The middle management cull is coming to Canada, too

This section is Presented This section was produced by the editorial department. The client was not given the opportunity to put restrictions on the content or review it prior to publication. by Workday Workday U.S. trend will be worse here, as...

Source: Financialpost January 04, 2025

'Great deal:' Pierre Poilievre makes energy pitch to Trump

Conservative leader says he could increase Canada’s exports to the U.S.Since winning the U.S. election, Donald Trump has taunted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by calling him governor of a 51st U.S. state, threatened 25 per cent tariffs, and vented that the U...

Source: Financialpost January 03, 2025

Posthaste: Check your watch — Canada's highest-paid bosses have already made more than the average Canadian makes all year

These 100 CEOs took home $13.2 million on average, study finds We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Posthaste: Check your watch — Canada's highest-paid bosses have al...

Source: Financialpost January 03, 2025

These four factors will determine if mortgage rates will keep drifting lower

Robert McLister: Three-year terms still the sweet spot for most new borrowersMortgage rates are tiptoeing into the new year on a quiet note. Only one leading rate has changed in the last two weeks, which is not uncommon in the slow holiday season. That rate...

Source: Financialpost January 03, 2025

Trudeau leaves Canada in suspense as anxious Liberals urge him to go

The prime minister has largely disappeared from public view since Dec. 16, when Chrystia Freeland resigned from cabinetThe holiday period is over and Canadian politics is gripped by a single question: when will the country hear from Justin Trudeau? We apo...

Source: Financialpost January 03, 2025

Couple shy of retirement goals with $2.1 million portfolio

Family Finance: Amanda and Tom wonder how they can retire in three years on $150,000 a year before taxReviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through lin...

Source: Financialpost January 03, 2025

Matthew Lau: Federal tax policy will not be kind to Canadians in 2025

Slated increases in CPP, carbon and capital gains taxes will only worsen the country's growth, productivity and standard of living crisesFederal tax policy was not kind to Canadians in 2024. That shouldn’t be a surprise: it wasn’t kind to Canadians in 2023 o...

Investor Source: Financialpost January 03, 2025

FP Outlook 2025: Don't be afraid to bet on Canada, says Som Seif

Watch: The CEO of Purpose Investments talks about investing themes for the new yearSom Seif, CEO of Purpose Investments, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about investing themes for 2025 and how you shouldn’t be afraid to bet on Canada and the Canad...