Market Open

The TSX is creeping higher this morning as investors brace for the Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey—digging for clues on how corporate Canada’s really feeling under the weight of tariff turmoil.

Market Numbers (Futures)

TSX : Up ( 0.02%) 27,368.64
TSXV: Up (0.77%%) 797.75
DOW:  Up (0.23%) 44,641.00
NASDAQ: Up (0.25%) 23,281.25
FTSE: Down (0.10%) 8,982.96

In the Headlines:

With a high-stakes vote on the horizon, Canadians are questioning whether Canada Post still matters in a digital age, or if it’s just snail mail dragging its feet.

And Alaska Airlines resumes operations after it shakes off a massive tech meltdown that grounded its entire fleet, rebooting operations but leaving travel chaos in its wake.

Currencies Update: (Futures)

The Canadian dollar dips 0.19% to $0.7313 cents U.S., but it holds a firmer line against the euro down 0.18% to $0.6244. Meanwhile, Bitcoin inches higher by 0.44%, landing at C$163,150.67

Commodities: (Futures)

Natural Gas: Down: Up (4.46%), 3.41
WTI:  Up (0.04%), 67.33
Gold: Up (0.77%), 3,376.49
Copper:  Up (0.36%) 6.05

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