A new set of Trump tariffs for Canada could take effect Wednesday. Here’s what’s at stake.
New 50% import taxes could hit liquor, hockey gear and wood products like particle board.
New 50% import taxes could hit liquor, hockey gear and wood products like particle board.
Picture this: working two jobs, sleeping during your breaks, and still showing up every single day because you’ve already decided what your life looks like on the other side! That’s exactly how today’s guest turned a two-year grind into his very first real estate deal—and if he could unlock his dream life with just one…
After years of uncertainty in the office sector, shrinking construction pipelines, improving leasing activity, and the ongoing preference for high-quality space are leading to a more selective market. Recent reports from Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, Lee & Associates, JLL and Plante Moran suggest that the next phase of office could be defined by more competition…
For the past 25 years, card-not-present payments have been built around a defensive premise: Prove the buyer is human, authorized and in control of the transaction. Fraud systems, merchant controls and authentication tools were trained to treat nonhuman behavior as suspicious. That made sense when bots were mostly fraudsters. It becomes more complicated when the…
Dave:Mortgage rates just climbed back over 6.7%. And while we’re all used to a lot of volatility in the mortgage market these days, here’s the part that should get your attention. It happened on the same day we got an inflation report that looked, at least on the surface, like good news. And that disconnect…
By Nojoud Al Mallees (Bloomberg) — Canada’s yearly inflation accelerated to 3% as the Middle East conflict continued to push up gasoline prices, while core measures of price growth remained subdued. Prices at the pump rose at a 26% yearly pace in July, up from 21% in June, Statistics Canada reported on Monday. Excluding gasoline,…
Melissa Cohn, regional vice president at William Raveis Mortgage in New York, told MPA the pattern was familiar. “Remember when the mansion tax started, and everyone said people aren’t going to buy, and this is a problem, and it’s going to ruin the real estate market? And nothing really happened,” Cohn said. “The mass exodus never…