Supply Management Explained

Supply Management Explained

July 14, 2025 |Lisa Ashton
Executive Summary Canada’s $30-billion supply management system has underpinned national food sovereignty and security for more than 50 years. Covering dairy, chicken, turkey and eggs, the system has ensured price and supply stability for food staples...
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What does greater defence spending mean for Canada’s economy?

What does greater defence spending mean for Canada’s economy?

July 03, 2025 |RBC Wealth Management
A NATO laggard no more—is the message the federal government revealed on Monday when it announced a big increase in defence funding for the 2025-26 fiscal year. The move will see Canada meet the 2% NATO spending target it agreed to work towards almost...
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Critical Capital: How Canada can tap foreign investment for its mineral riches

Critical Capital: How Canada can tap foreign investment for its mineral riches

June 04, 2025 |RBC Thought Leadership
Key Points More than 100 mineral projects, valued at $107 billion, are at various stages of development in Canada over the next ten years. Unlocking that potential requires diversified capital flow, both domestic and foreign, for Canada to emerge as a...
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Canada’s building homes fast─but for how long?

May 07, 2025 |Robert Hogue

Slumping pre-construction sales are slowing the flow of units entering the pipeline and this could have negative consequences for supply growth in the medium to longer term.

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Canada’s path ahead: Six economic challenges facing the new federal government

Canada’s path ahead: Six economic challenges facing the new federal government

May 01, 2025 |Frances Donald and Cynthia Leach

As Canada forms a new government, we break down some of the key economic issues the country faces.

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Talking tariffs: what to know

Talking tariffs: what to know

April 15, 2025 |RBC Wealth Management

A video breakdown from our Chief Investment Strategist

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Tariffs, trade & turmoil

Tariffs, trade & turmoil

April 10, 2025 |Counsellor Quarterly – Spring 2025
The past few months have been fraught with discussions around an ever-changing trade war and its implications on our economic landscape. From tariff implementation to withdrawal and, most recently, a pause, uncertainty and subsequent market volatility...
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Globetrotting

Globetrotting

April 10, 2025 |Counsellor Quarterly – Spring 2025
Investment markets beyond North America are abound with opportunities for investors. And diversifying geographically and across various markets can have important risk management and return benefits. Here are five reasons why investors should consider...
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Our golden moment: When the going gets tough, Canadians get going

Our golden moment: When the going gets tough, Canadians get going

April 10, 2025 |Counsellor Quarterly – Spring 2025
It’s the 4 Nations Face-Off Championship final between the United States and Canada. The score is tied 2-2 in sudden-death overtime. The face-off is in the American end between American player (and Toronto Maple Leafs’ Captain) Auston Matthews and Canadian...
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The President’s Message

The President’s Message

April 10, 2025 |Counsellor Quarterly – Spring 2025
Uncertainty abounds as the emerging trade war threatens economic growth, complicates the outlook on inflation, and stokes financial-market volatility, causing investors to weigh a wide range of possible outcomes. In this environment, stocks are under...
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