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Taking Stock with Amanda Lang

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Taking Stock with Amanda Lang

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The lag on inflation and debt relief for Canadians, despite rates moving lower. Why actively managed funds pulled out of some of the top tech stocks in favour of others in the artificial intelligence space. Double-digit rise in youth unemployme
A look at the state of Canadian trade. The mood among Canadian exporters is upbeat compared to pandemic lows, but still well below previous highs. Despite the rise of protectionism, there's optimism about the future for Canadian trade.  
Taking Stock with Amanda Lang looks at the personal finances of Canadians: What you need to know. Debt management is critical. Investing for your future is key.
The Briefs: capital gains tax; household net worth hits record; U.S. holds interest rates steady; National Bank to buy Canadian Western Bank; U.S. complains about digital services tax. The Care Economy in Canada: What you Need to Know Business
The Briefs - Bank of Canada lowers rates; Canada jobs fall flat; Canadian AI firm gets big investment; TD struggles with money laundering problems; NDP wants a cap on some grocery prices; CRTC to impose 5% levy on digital streamers Auto theft c
Soft economic numbers on Friday are likely the last data point before the Bank of Canada makes its next decision on interest rates next week. New numbers suggest Canadians are far more skeptical of AI than other countries are. Canadian business
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 th
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
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 Cana
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
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
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 Ama
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? W
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'Co
Block 1 - From Canadian inflation numbers to the latest decision on interest rates by the U.S. central bank and a takeover of a promising Canadian drug company, we recap the top stories of the week. Plus, we check in with Pedro Antunes, chief e
This week on Taking Stock: A feature interview with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to discuss how Alberta can continue to grow its economy beyond fossil fuels, take the political temperature in the province and the her view on the role Alberta
What Ottawa can do to make the most of our natural resources, why access to them should be considered of strategic importance, and who can help finance our mining future
The Briefs: Economic growth picks up in Canada and the U.S.; Canada's banks set aside more money for bad loans; As rents hit record levels, more homeowners feel stress; $1.2 B for universities in Ontario, with new freezes on tuition hikes; Warr
The Briefs: A round-up of the week's top business stories: Inflation cool a little in Canada; Loblaw plans expansion in Canada; Walmart buys smart TV firm Vizio; Feds kick in $2 billion for affordable housing in B.C.; Discover looks to buy Capi
The Briefs: US Inflation is stronger than expected; Housing market shows signs of life; New money for housing and medical staff in rural communities; A new report on tent encampments calls for basic services; Ontario's controversial wage law st
The Briefs: Jobs climb in Canada, but not by much; BCE lays off 9% of its staff; Feds offer money for home affordability; auto theft summit; Bank of Canada says home affordability not in its control; home sales up in Toronto and Vancouver; cros
Amanda Lang in conversation with Wab Kinew, Premier of Manitoba. What you need to know about Manitoba's 25th premier. The growth opportunity in Manibota. The role Kinew can play in reconciliation and improved economic outcomes for Indigenous Ma
The Briefs: Bank of Canada holds the line on interest rates; Is Canada already in recession?; The wealth gap widens as the rich get richer; International Student Visas will be cut by 35% this year; Netflix is doing just fine after raising its p
The Briefs: Inflation creeps up again in Canada; The Bank of Canada says businesses are more pessimistic than ever, while consumers change their spending habits to cope with higher rates; Pandemic era business loans come due and many businesses
The Briefs: U.S. Inflation rises; More consumers are anxious about debt; Some retailers post strong holiday sales; Boeing's very bad week; Honda mulls an electric plant in Canada; Shell inks long term deal for Canadian gas. Canada is off track
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