Why Canada’s economy is still chugging along | Cost of Living

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Back in the spring, Trump’s tariff threats had Canadians bracing for disaster: massive job losses, soaring inflation, even recession. Months later, the economy is holding up better than expected. Scotiabank chief economist Jean-François Perrault explains why. Plus — what do you do if your boss is toxic? From gaslighting to stealing credit, we get advice from Laura Hambley Lovett, author of the upcoming book I Wish I’d Quit Sooner, on how workers can take the reins back.

00:00 – Intro
00:53 – Why hasn’t the tariff apocalypse happened?
09:32 – How to deal with toxic bosses

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