News of the day: Statistics Canada ends quarterly wealth reporting, CIBC pushes defence spending, Canada attractive to infrastructure investors, summer job postings, how NATO’s bank will work and more
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Statistics Canada said its national balance sheet and financial flow accounts, which provide a quick overview of aggregate household wealth trends, will continue to be released on a quarterly basis. PHOTO BY TONY CALDWELL, POSTMEDIA. Article content It’s Wednesday, May 20. Here are the top stories we’re following today. Article content Statistics Canada to end in-depth quarterly household wealth reports, which could cause ‘costly mistakes,’ policy group says Article content Article content Statistics Canada will no longer publish detailed quarterly data breaking down the economic well-being an…
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May 20, 2026