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Suddenly strapped for cash: Financial advisers on dealing with COVID-19 fallout

Suddenly strapped for cash: Financial advisers on dealing with COVID-19 fallout

TORONTO — Credit counsellor Pamela George is hearing from Canadians who feel lost amid the financial strife of COVID-19. After the Ottawa-based adviser began offering free phone consultations last month, the stories began to flow in.
Laid off? How to apply for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit

Laid off? How to apply for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit

Uncertainty looms across the country as the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic pushes the economy toward a recession that some expect to be worse than the 2008 financial crisis.
RBC expects home sales to dive 30%, prices to decline because of outbreak

RBC expects home sales to dive 30%, prices to decline because of outbreak

TORONTO — Canada's housing market could see a significant pullback this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but could rebound next year, a report by RBC says.
Ontario Teachers' earned 10.4 net return last year as assets reach $207.4B

Ontario Teachers' earned 10.4 net return last year as assets reach $207.4B

TORONTO — The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board says it earned a net return of 10.4 per cent last year with net assets reaching $207.4 billion. The pension fund manager says its investment income reached a record $20.2 billion as of Dec. 31.
Mother sentenced to 7 months in college admissions scam

Mother sentenced to 7 months in college admissions scam

BOSTON — A California woman was sentenced Tuesday to seven months in prison for paying bribes to rig her two daughters' college admissions exams and get one of them into Georgetown University as a fake tennis recruit.
Cannabis company CannTrust Holdings obtains CCAA protection from creditors

Cannabis company CannTrust Holdings obtains CCAA protection from creditors

VAUGHAN, Ont. — CannTrust Holdings Inc. says it has obtained protection from creditors under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act as it works resolve issues related the suspension of its licenses to produce and sell cannabis.
Imperial Oil cutting spending plans for 2020 by $1 billion

Imperial Oil cutting spending plans for 2020 by $1 billion

CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. is reducing its spending for this year by $1 billion, including a $500-million cut to its capital spending plan as it deals with the COVID-19 pandemic and crash in oil prices.
Ottawa provides relief to airports as revenues plunge due to COVID-19

Ottawa provides relief to airports as revenues plunge due to COVID-19

OTTAWA — The federal government is waiving the monthly rent paid by airport authorities to Ottawa for the rest of the year as revenues plummet amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Statistics Canada says economy growth in January slowed to 0.1 per cent

Statistics Canada says economy growth in January slowed to 0.1 per cent

OTTAWA — Economic growth slowed in January in a snapshot of the economy before the COVID-19 outbreak hit home. Statistics Canada said Tuesday real gross domestic product grew 0.1 per cent in the first month of 2020 compared with an advance of 0.
US home prices rose at 3.1% annually in January

US home prices rose at 3.1% annually in January

BALTIMORE — U.S. home price growth was showing signs of acceleration in January, a sign of the solid demand that existed before the coronavirus outbreak caused millions of job losses and tossed the U.S. economy into a likely recession.