Commodity producers to hold up better than interest-sensitive regions
Provincial GDP data points to upward revision to national reading, BMO says
The government did not raise taxes in its 2023 provincial budget
The provincial government will remove 5% of the retail sales tax paid on auto insurance premiums over the next four years
A shortage of dollars is a tradition on the Rock, but it hurts more when building for a better future didn't happen during the good times
The $8.1-billion budget will cut an unpopular tax on gasoline by 8.5¢ per litre as of June 1 and another 4¢ on Dec. 1
Although the pillars of the Newfoundland and Labrador economy are suffering, a few bright spots, such as tourism and mining, are showing surprising resilience
A new, rival union for fish harvestors is shaking up the industry, even as fish stocks continue to decline
The province is the latest to join the agreement, which Alberta, B.C., Ontario and Quebec originally signed on to in 2014
After a rocky year in office beset by scandals and accusations of incompetence, Liberal premier Dwight Ball finally is setting an agenda for tackling the systemic economic problems that face Newfoundland and Labrador. In early October, Ball – who is facing a leadership review this month – hosted a forum called The Way Forward that […]