Daily brief
China will suspend some agricultural tariffs on imports from Canada, including canola meal, effective March 1. The move follows a visit by Prime Minister Mark Carney and is seen as part of a broader thaw in trade relations between the two countries.
Canada's economy contracted unexpectedly in the fourth quarter of 2025, with full-year growth reported at 1.7%.
Alberta's government has budgeted for three consecutive years of deficits, citing low oil prices.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says supplying uranium to India is 'very possible in the near future'.
Canada's Fairfax Financial is on course to take a record foreign stake in an Indian bank.