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Since the December rate cut, new data on GDP have given economists additional information to refine their forecasts.
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Payroll taxes paid by businesses will increase in 2025. The Canada Pension Plan payment will go up $167 for each employee.
Housing affordability is improving slightly in Vancouver, although “extreme affordability strains” persist, according to the Royal Bank of Canada (TSX: RY).