Trudeau’s unjustified suspension of civil liberties has tainted his moral authority to govern Publishing date: Nov 08, 2022 • 9 hours ago • 3 minute read • 44 Comments Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Photo by Shannon VanRaes/Reuters The Rouleau Commission has now heard sworn testimony that the Freedom Convoy was not foreign funded and did not… Continue reading Joe Oliver: Emergencies Act inquiry shows we can’t be selective on civil liberties
Canada’s shrinking deficit — and it what means for the future
Watch Deloitte’s Trevin Stratton on the federal government’s fall economic update The federal government projects the deficit will shrink to $36.4 billion in fiscal 2022-2023 and become a $4.5-billion surplus by fiscal 2027-2028. Photo by Postmedia Trevin Stratton, Americas economics leader for Deloitte, takes us through the federal government’s fall economic update which projects the… Continue reading Canada’s shrinking deficit — and it what means for the future
What is a Dividend Yield?
Too embarrassed to ask about this key feature of investing? A dividend yield is a piece of company profits that gets paid out to shareholders. Each year, the directors have to decide how much of each year’s profits will be paid out to shareholders in the form of a dividend – usually once per quarter… Continue reading What is a Dividend Yield?
Stock Market Today: Stocks Rise Ahead of Midterms
Stocks gained ground Monday as investors looked ahead to a busy week of earnings and economic data, as well as Tuesday’s highly anticipated midterm elections. While the outcome of the midterms will certainly draw some interest from investors, the results of Thursday’s consumer price index will likely be more important to markets. “It is still… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Stocks Rise Ahead of Midterms
Miso Robotics Invites Investors Back Ahead Of Its Global Expansion
While restaurants face a labor shortage–down 500,000 jobs per month–this startup is pioneering a new way for them to simultaneously improve efficiency and working conditions. As we speak, their autonomous kitchen assistants are running the deep fryer at restaurants that were previously struggling to find labor and thus turn a profit. And now, for a… Continue reading Miso Robotics Invites Investors Back Ahead Of Its Global Expansion
Why Facebook Parent Meta Platforms is a Bargain Buy
Shares in Meta Platforms (META (opens in new tab), $90.79) popped on Monday following reports that the Facebook parent is planning to cut costs by slashing thousands of jobs. Apart from the fact that this is crushing news for the folks losing their livelihoods, the uptick in META’s share price doesn’t amount to much in… Continue reading Why Facebook Parent Meta Platforms is a Bargain Buy
RoboBurger Goes to College: The Burger Robot Opens Its First New York Higher Ed Location
RoboBurger Opens Its First Higher Ed Location at St. John’s University in Queens, New York , /PRNewswire/ — RoboBurger, the world’s first fully autonomous robotic burger chef in a box, with the support of Chartwells Higher Education, is opening its first higher ed location at St John’s University in Queens, New York. RoboBurger will give students… Continue reading RoboBurger Goes to College: The Burger Robot Opens Its First New York Higher Ed Location
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel sees the Dow surging 2,000 points once the Fed pivots to cutting rates – and says the US can still escape a recession
US stocks look cheap, and could soar once the Fed starts cutting interest rates, Jeremy Siegel said. He said the US can escape recession if the Fed pivots from raising rates to lowering them by summer. Falling asset prices, lower shipping costs, and layoffs suggest inflation is waning, he said. Loading Something is loading. Thanks… Continue reading Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel sees the Dow surging 2,000 points once the Fed pivots to cutting rates – and says the US can still escape a recession