
Kiernan Green
Reporter at Victoria News
Data Reporter at The Hub Canada
Data reporter for @TheHubCanada. Biz and poli reports in @CdnPressNews @CBCNews @VictoriaNews, @Thenarwhalca & the Humboldt Journal. kiernan(at)thehub(dot)ca
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1 week ago |
investmentnews.com | Kiernan Green
If you’ve wondered how one RIA stacks up against another (at least with reference to the firm’s AUM) then you’re not alone. Which is why InvestmentNews has added this important data to its invaluable new series of data dashboards. Valuable competitive insights are available from theInvestment News’ “Assets Under Management Per Firm” dashboard, which is updated monthly.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
thehub.ca | Kiernan Green
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s retaliatory threat to pull the plug on Ontario electricity exports to the U.S. could turn the lights off for at least 1.29 million Americans and seriously cost U.S. industry. Earlier this month, Ford threatened to cut off his province’s electricity exports to the states of New York, Michigan, and Minnesota. His proposed plan was a response to U.S. President-elect Trump’s threat to impose 25 percent tariffs on all Canadian goods when he enters the White House next month.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
thehub.ca | Kiernan Green
With unemployment reaching its highest level since 2017 excluding the pandemic, this week the Bank of Canada lowered the overnight rate 50 basis points for the second time in a row. The significant interest cut to 3.25 percent, the third 50 basis point cut this year, is part of Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem’s plan to “stick the landing” on inflation.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
thehub.ca | Kiernan Green
While unlawful border crossings from Mexico to the U.S. are 10 times more frequent than those leaving Canada for the U.S, crossings at the Canada-U.S. border have virtually doubled since 2022. This week, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced he would impose 25 percent tariffs on all goods arriving from Canada and Mexico in an executive order following his inauguration date on Jan. 20, 2025.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
thehub.ca | Kiernan Green
One residential construction worker would have to produce nearly three-quarters of a home each year to meet the federal government’s 2031 housing goal, a number of homes-per-worker nearly two-times higher than today’s average, given major challenges around innovation and supply chains. Last April, the Trudeau government announced its new housing plan, which included the promise of 3.87 million new homes by 2031.
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Canadian food banks surpassed 2M monthly visits in just 1/5th the time they reached 1M. This thanks to the recent "one-two punch" of record food and housing cost increases. 🏠🌯 Similarly, food bank clients with jobs have risen from one of ten to one of five clients.

This year, Canadian food bank visits just in March reached a record 2M. It’s a 90 percent increase from five years ago, says @foodbankscanada. Inflation on food and shelter have caused an "unthinkable" reliance on food banks. @TheHubCanada reports: https://t.co/RbXw8zFybL https://t.co/9jsYhwxPuT

Excellent. https://t.co/bHjCXfvZpY via @physorg_com

In the past 10 years, Ottawa's doors opened to more lobbyists campaigning more topics. Most around environmental and fiscal policy, which coincidentally gained significant gov't attention. See my latest analysis of who and what lobbyists are talking about for @TheHubCanada https://t.co/vREKvH5Iss

Kiernan Green (@kiernang19): There are 40 percent more lobbyists in Ottawa and 367 percent more communications across lobbying subjects since Prime Minister Trudeau took power FREE 3-month Hub subscription: https://t.co/B8hoCnqVCh Full article here: https://t.co/dX7utTnUB2