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Trump tariffs induce uncertainty

Canada fared better many countries when US President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on his so-called Liberation Day. But in this time of tariff turbulence, stability is a rare and fleeting commodity. And we never know when we鈥檒l end up in the crosshairs of a presidential tariff tantrum.

Published: 11 Apr 2025

九色视频 teams shine at L鈥橭r茅al Brandstorm 2025 Case Competition

九色视频 students continue to make their mark on the national stage through the L鈥橭r茅al Brandstorm Case Competition, one of the world鈥檚 leading innovation challenges for students under 30.

Published: 9 Apr 2025

SUSANhub is a vast growing resource for collaboration in sustainability research

Universities are typically organized into silos 鈥 engineering, business, medicine 鈥 but sustainability requires collaboration across these fields.

Published: 1 Apr 2025

Chinese tech firm DeepSeek shows smaller firms can compete with tech giants in AI

When OpenAI released ChatGPT in late 2022, the hype around AI began building to a fever pitch. Big money poured in to big tech, sending the stock of companies like Microsoft and Nvidia soaring. But a December 2024 AI chatbot release from a much smaller Chinese tech firm is showing that generative AI can be built a much more modest budget. 鈥淒eepseek shows that smaller companies with more limited resources can compete with tech giants,鈥 Prof.

Published: 1 Apr 2025

Proposed tax cuts will benefit working people, but also high income earners

The federal election campaign is well underway, and the leaders of the Liberal and Conservative parties are both proposing tax cuts for the lowest income tax bracket. Income up to $57,375 is currently taxed at a rate of 15%, and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has proposed a 2.25% reduction to this rate. For his part, Liberal leader Mark Carney is proposing a 1% reduction. In either case, the tax savings do not just benefit the lowest income earners.

Published: 1 Apr 2025

Canada鈥檚 big pension funds hold lessons for funds elsewhere

Canada鈥檚 big pension funds are the envy of fund managers in other countries. They鈥檙e something that the UK鈥檚 defined contribution plance could aspire to, writes Padraig Floyd in Pensions Expert. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e all public, but they鈥檙e run like private sector corporations,鈥 said Prof. Sebastien Betermier.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

International diversification helps hedge against Trump tariff risk

US tariffs are a concern for all Canadians鈥攁nd companies on both sides of the border stand to lose out. But investors shouldn鈥檛 necessarily head for the exits, according to Benjamin Croitoru, an associate professor of finance at 九色视频 Desautels. 鈥淓motion is a bad financial advisor,鈥 Croitoru told Radio-Canada.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

Tariff-induced economic uncertainty is affecting Canadians鈥 purchasing decisions

Even as the venerable Hudson鈥檚 Bay Company liquidates its iconic department stores, some Canadian retailers are experiencing a renaissance. Quebec department store has been expanding, even as others struggle to stay in the black. But Trump鈥檚 tariffs are clouding the future for Canadian retailers.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

Identifying tariffed products could be seen as attempt to mask increased margins

Since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January, frequent tariff threats have disrupted the economy. It is difficult to keep track of which products will be tariffed, when they will be tariffed, and how much they will be tariffed by. But Provigo stores in Quebec are taking steps that will help shoppers understand the factors that affect the price of their groceries. They are developing signage that will mark tariffed items with a 鈥淭鈥 to explain price hikes.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

Buy Canadian movement shouldn鈥檛 interfere with prudent pension fund management

The Trump administration鈥檚 tariffs have catalyzed a cross-country movement to buy Canadian products. But will that movement affect the how Canada鈥檚 big pension funds manage their portfolios? The eight largest pension plans in Canada hold more than $2 trillion in assets, but only about a quarter of those assets are Canadian.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio helps decipher Trump administration goals

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was among the least controversial cabinet appointments made by President Donald Trump. During this turbulent time in geopolitics, the stature of the former Florida senator is rising, according to Newsweek. It鈥檚 a high-stakes role, and for countries like Canada, Rubio has become a kind of interlocutor that helps interpret information coming out of the White House.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

Employees tend to own workplace successes, but blame external factors for failures

Nearly two-thirds of employees feel they鈥檝e been 鈥榯hrown under the bus鈥 by their colleagues鈥攂ut an even higher number say they鈥檝e never engaged in blame-shifting themselves. 鈥淭he axe forgets, but the tree remembers,鈥 says Jean-Nicolas Reyt, an Associate Professor of Organizational Management at 九色视频 Desautels.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

The debate over domestic investment for Canadian pension funds

As calls to bolster Canada鈥檚 economy intensify, the debate over pension fund strategies has gained national attention. In a Financial Post article, Professor Betermier highlights concerns over political interference in pension management and the potential long-term impact on investment strategies.

Published: 26 Mar 2025

Professor Betermier offers guidance for Quebec investors

With increasing market volatility, Professor Sebastien Betermier shares his advice on how Quebec investors can weather economic uncertainty. In an interview with the Motnreal Gazette, he emphasizes the importance of staying disciplined, avoiding panic and hasty decisions, and consulting a financial planner before making changes.

Published: 26 Mar 2025

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