A view of the main Loblaws store on Carlton Street in Toronto (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim)


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Here are five major business events unfolding in Canada this week that could impact everything from grocery prices to interest rates. These updates offer a window into the nation’s financial climate, consumer behaviour, and market trends.

1. Bank of Canada’s Economic Outlook

On Monday, the Bank of Canada will publish two key reports—its Business Outlook Survey and the Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations for the second quarter. These reports give a glimpse into how businesses and everyday Canadians are feeling about the economy.

This information is especially crucial right now, as the Bank gears up for its next big interest rate decision and monetary policy report, scheduled for July 30. These findings could influence whether the central bank makes a move on rates in response to inflation, consumer confidence, or business conditions.

2. Canadian National Railway's Q2 Report

Tuesday will bring attention to Canadian National Railway Co. as it discloses its second-quarter financial and operational results. This is more than just a routine update.

With industries like automotive and agriculture relying heavily on CN’s services, any signs of economic slowdown—or pressure from lingering U.S. trade policies—will be closely watched. CN operates across multiple sectors, and its performance often reflects broader economic shifts.

3. Rogers Communications' Satellite Push

On Wednesday morning, Rogers Communications Inc. will unveil its second-quarter earnings. However, the spotlight will also be on its growing investment in satellite technology.

Rogers recently rolled out a satellite-to-mobile text messaging feature. This development is part of its ongoing collaboration with SpaceX and Lynk Global, aiming to build a full satellite-to-phone communication system. This could be a game changer, especially in remote parts of Canada with limited cell coverage.

4. Retail Sales Data for May

Statistics Canada is set to release its May retail trade figures on Thursday. While April showed a slight increase in sales, early estimates for May suggest a 1.1% dip.

This data will provide clues about Canadian spending habits during a time when inflation and rising costs are impacting household budgets. Retail trends are a key indicator of economic health, and a continued slide could prompt concern among economists and policymakers.

5. Loblaw's Earnings Amid Legal Fallout

Also on Thursday, Loblaw Cos. Ltd. will release its second-quarter results. But beyond financial numbers, all eyes are on the aftermath of a major legal settlement.

An Ontario court recently approved a $500-million deal in a bread price-fixing lawsuit that involved Loblaw and its parent company, George Weston Ltd. As Canada's largest food retailer, Loblaw’s performance will offer insight into how the company is managing both its reputation and its bottom line after the scandal.

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