The Bay Street Financial District is shown with the Canadian flag in Toronto on Friday, Aug. 5, 2022.THE CANADIAN PRESS


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As the week unfolds, several major developments are set to shape Canada’s business landscape. From trade tensions to corporate earnings and economic data, here are five crucial events to keep an eye on.

Trade Tensions Escalate

The ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. and Canada remains a hot topic. U.S. President Donald Trump continues to push for widespread tariffs on imported goods, including steel and aluminum. His stance could have significant implications for Canadian industries. As the debate heats up, businesses and policymakers will be closely monitoring the potential economic impact.

Spin Master’s Financial Performance

Toymaker Spin Master Corp. is set to release its fourth-quarter and full-year earnings on Monday after markets close. The company saw strong sales during the holiday season, thanks to its hit toy, the Ms. Rachel Speak and Sing doll, inspired by YouTube personality Rachel Griffin Accurso. Investors will be eager to see if the toy’s success translated into solid financial growth.

Big Banks Reveal Q1 Earnings

Canada’s leading banks will disclose their first-quarter financial results this week. The reporting kicks off on Tuesday with Scotiabank and BMO Financial Group, followed by National Bank of Canada on Wednesday. The week wraps up with Royal Bank of Canada, TD Bank Group, and CIBC reporting on Thursday. Analysts will be watching closely for insights into the banking sector’s stability amid changing economic conditions.

Ontario Heads to the Polls

Thursday marks election day in Ontario. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford called for an early vote, citing the need for a strong mandate to address the U.S.-Canada trade conflict. Ford has positioned himself as a key figure in countering Trump’s tariff policies, even making campaign stops in Washington. The outcome of this election could influence Canada’s economic and trade strategies moving forward.

Economic Growth Data on the Horizon

On Friday, Statistics Canada will release its latest gross domestic product (GDP) report, offering a snapshot of the country’s economic health. Early estimates suggest the economy grew by 0.2% in December, translating to an annualized growth rate of 1.8% for Q4 2024. Investors and policymakers will be assessing whether this growth momentum can be sustained in the months ahead.

With major economic and political events unfolding, this week is set to be a crucial one for Canada’s business landscape. Stay tuned for key updates.

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