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    Jul 8, 2024 · Investopedia is a global website that provides financial information, news, education and tools for investors and advisors. Learn about market trends, investing strategies, retirement planning, money mindset and more.

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    • The Canadian Economy by The Numbers
    • Canada's Top Industries: Real Estate, Manufacturing, and Mining
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    Canadian 2022 GDP: $2.14 trillion (World Ranking: #9).
    Canadian 2022 GDP per Capita: $54,966.5 (World Ranking: #22).
    Canadian 2022 GDP Growth: 1.5%.
    Canadian 2022 Consumer Price Index(CPI) Inflation: 6.8%.

    Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing

    Canada's real estate, rental, and leasing industry is comprised of establishments engaged in the following types of activities: real estate management; selling, renting, or buying real estate for others; appraising real estate; rental and leasing of tangible assets such as automotive equipment; and leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets such as copyrighted works. GDP for the industry, which employed about 283,777 people in 2022, rose 2.4% for the 12 months ending July 2023, according to th...

    Manufacturing

    Canada's manufacturing industry is engaged in the physical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. These products may either be finished goods for consumption or semi-finished goods to be used in manufacturing processes. Canada's industries manufacture food, chemicals, petroleum, fabricated metal products, machinery, transportation equipment, and other products. GDP for the industry, which employed approximately 1.6 million people in 2022, decreased by 0.2% fo...

    Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

    Canada's mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction industry is primarily engaged in the extraction of naturally occurring minerals. The industry is dominated by oil and gas extraction, but other types of mining activity include mining coal and a range of metals, including gold, silver, copper, nickel, and more. Stone, sand, gravel, clay, and ceramic mining and quarrying are also part of the industry, as well as mining for potash. GDP for the industry, which employs approximately 207,000 p...

    In June 2023, Canada's trade balance for goods and services was CAD$1 billion deficit. Total imports were CAD$64.4 billion and total exports were CAD$60.7 billion. Inventories, gross fixed capital formation, and exports each comprise roughly a third, respectively, of Canada's GDP, according to the Government of Canada. The country's top three tradi...

    Canada is a highly developed nation with one of the largest economies in the world, impacting much of global trade. Its largest industries are real estate, mining, and manufacturing, and it is home to some of the largest mining companies in the world. A large portion of its GDP comes from international trade, with its largest trading partners being...

    Learn about Canada's GDP, trade, industries, and major companies in this comprehensive article by Investopedia. Find out how Canada ranks among the world's economies and what factors drive its growth and challenges.

  2. May 6, 2021 · Learn how to reduce your income tax by borrowing to invest, maxing out your RRSP, choosing tax-favored investments, and more. This article from Investopedia Canada provides practical advice and examples for Canadian taxpayers.

    • Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE) Revenue (TTM): CA$71.37 billion. Net Income (TTM): CA$5.26 billion. Market Cap: CA$47.95 billion. 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 75.82%
    • Suncor Energy Inc. (SU) Revenue (TTM): CA$57.72 billion. Net Income (TTM): CA$7.89 billion. Market Cap: CA$56.29 billion. 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 44.06%
    • Imperial Oil Ltd. (IMO) Revenue (TTM): CA$55.17 billion. Net Income (TTM): CA$6.42 billion. Market Cap: CA$38.67 billion. 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 53.48%
    • Enbridge Inc. (ENB) Revenue (TTM): CA$52.41 billion. Net Income (TTM): CA$5.92 billion. Market Cap: CA$106.16 billion. 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 16.87%
  3. Oct 21, 2023 · Learn how the U.S. and Canada differ in their financial markets, banking systems, and economic sectors. Compare the pros and cons of investing in each country and the opportunities for foreign investors.

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Both the United States and Canada provide workers with a guaranteed income when they reach retirement age but these federal pension plans differ from each other in several ways.

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  6. Dec 11, 2023 · This article looks at some of the basics of establishing trusts as part of your estate planning in Canada and how they're maintained in that country.