Tag: economy

One in five Canadians don’t eat to save money

TORONTO – There are those who use discount coupons, those who reduce household waste, buy cheaper and less healthy food but there are also those who skip meals: one in five Canadians do it. Families, therefore, are trying them all to save money, in the midst of a crisis that sees prices continue to rise: even though the country’s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9% in September, the cost of food has in fact continued its run, reaching an increase of 11.4% compared to a year ago (at a pace not seen since 1981). Shopping has now become an odissey.

Ontario, more homes for everyone: but who will pay for the services?

TORONTO – The municipalities of Ontario fear that the new housing legislation adopted by the Province could unload excessive burdens on the municipalities themselves and on taxpayers. The bill presented Tuesday by Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Steve Clark, would, in fact, reduce and / or exempt from taxes that builders would have to pay in order to build. 

Bank of Canada, l’ennesimo rialzo: tasso di interesse al 3,75%

TORONTO – L’aveva annunciato e l’ha fatto. Bank of Canada ha alzato il tasso di interesse di riferimento di un altro 0,50, portandolo dal 3,25 al 3,75 per cento. Dallo scorso mese di marzo, la banca centrale ha aumentato per ben sei volte il tasso di riferimento, “con l’obiettivo di contrastare l’inflazione e riportarla all’obiettivo del 2%”, ha sempre sostenuto la stessa banca. Un obiettivo che è lontanissimo dall’essere raggiunto, come proprio Bank of Canada ammette nel comunicato pubblicato ieri sul suo sito (qui)… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>