Craig Lord
National Online Journalist — Money, Consumer
Craig Lord is a National Online Journalist covering real estate, personal finance, consumer, economic and business stories for Global News.
Craig’s coverage focuses on helping Canadians simplify spending decisions in uncertain times. He regularly writes about the housing market, labour force, stock market and the wider economy as well as personal pocketbook topics.
Hoping to help first-time homebuyers understand the complexities of the housing market, Craig launched the Home School series in 2023.
Craig was born and raised in Kitchener, Ont. and graduated from Carleton University’s bachelor of journalism program in 2016, after which he worked as an editor and videographer for the Globe and Mail. He covered the capital’s business scene for half a decade with the Ottawa Business Journal, where he won a national award for excellence in science and technology reporting in 2017. He also spent a memorable year living in the U.K. where he worked as a digital editor for the University of Cambridge’s political science publication, In The Long Run.
For two years, Craig covered Ottawa City Hall and other local news in the nation’s capital for Global News, including investigations on the city’s tow truck industry.
In his spare time, Craig enjoys trivia, crossword puzzles, cheering for the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Seahawks and playing Dungeons & Dragons.
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Canada’s unemployment rate hits 7-year high in AugustMore signs of weakness in the Canadian labour market have some economists wondering if the Bank of Canada should pick up the pace of cuts.EconomySep 6
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The Bank of Canada cut rates again. Here’s why, and what’s nextThe Bank of Canada is continuing to cut its benchmark interest rate, lowering the cost of borrowing as inflation increasingly looks to be under control.MoneySep 4
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Kids are feeling the pinch of Canada’s cost of living crunch, poll findsMany kids are being told 'no' more often as their parents grapple with the rising cost of living, new Ipsos polling conducted exclusively for Global News shows.MoneySep 4
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The Bank of Canada is expected to cut rates again, with U.S. Fed on deckThe Bank of Canada and U.S. Federal Reserve are both gearing up for interest rate decisions. Here's what economists expect from governor Tiff Macklem this week.MoneySep 3
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‘The hangover of inflation’: What’s behind all the recent labour disputes?Whether it's on airport tarmacs, at shipping ports or along railways, Canadians have been seeing disruptions from labour unrest for years. Here's what ties it all together.EconomyAug 27
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Rail shutdown could ‘jeopardize’ some inflation progress: economistsUncertainty around how long rail disruptions may last could have dire implications for the Canadian economy. Here's what economists say about how the Bank of Canada might react.EconomyAug 23
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Why you might see Air Canada pilots on picket lines ahead of a possible strikeThe Air Line Pilots Association said Friday that pilots from Canada’s largest air carrier will participate in a nationwide 'informational picket' on Tuesday.MoneyAug 23
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Air Canada pilots, ‘resolved and unified,’ vote for strike. What comes next?Air Canada pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Association voted 98 per cent in favour of striking, results of a vote released Thursday show.MoneyAug 22
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Homebuying outranks wedding planning for Canadian youth, RBC survey saysMany Canadian youth are prioritizing saving for a home over other expenses and milestones like travelling or getting married, a new RBC survey shows.MoneyAug 21
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From ‘gradual’ to a cut every meeting: Why are interest rate bets changing?Expectations for how quickly the Bank of Canada could cut interest rates have been accelerating in recent months. Here's why, and what to expect for the rest of 2024.MoneyAug 21
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Inflation decelerates in July as car prices shift into reverseJuly consumer price index data will be the Bank of Canada's last look at the latest inflation trends before its upcoming rate decision slated for Sept. 4.MoneyAug 20
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Inflation data coming amid rate cut bets. Here’s what to knowTuesday’s release of July consumer price index figures will be the central bank’s last look at the latest inflation trends before its upcoming rate decision slated for Sept. 4.MoneyAug 19
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‘Spotty’ summer could be followed by ‘friendlier’ fall for homebuyersHome sales edged back somewhat in July despite the start of the Bank of Canada's interest rate easing cycle. Here's what experts expect for the fall amid hopes for more rate cuts.MoneyAug 15
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Mortgage payments holding up, but other debt arrears rising: StatCanWhile Canadians were falling behind on credit card debt and auto loan payments late last year, rates of mortgage arrears were steady compared to pre-pandemic levels, StatCan found.EconomyAug 14
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The economy’s fine, but you’re not getting ahead: Welcome to the ‘me-cession’Economists argue that population growth has lifted the country out of recession territory even as individual Canadians feel like they're struggling to get ahead.MoneyAug 14
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July jobs report ‘does nothing to dissuade’ more rate cuts: economistsEconomists reacting to July's job figures say there's little in the labour force data to dissuade the Bank of Canada from further cuts to the benchmark interest rate.EconomyAug 9
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What is the Sahm rule, and why are U.S. market watchers ‘freaking out?’The 'Sahm rule' has been triggered in the United States. Here's what this indicator typically means for recessions and what Canadians should know.EconomyAug 8
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Bank of Canada is now less concerned rate cuts will drive up home pricesThe Bank of Canada's governing council indicated in deliberations from the July 24 meeting that it was less worried about home prices spiking as the benchmark interest rate falls.EconomyAug 7
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Market volatility could drive some mortgage rates lower. Here’s whyRecent market volatility could serve to drive fixed-rate mortgages lower ahead of the fall housing market. Here's what homebuyers and owners should know.MoneyAug 7
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‘Not at all time to panic’: What Canadians should know amid market volatilityCanada's main stock index took a hit to start trading on Tuesday, a day after a global stock selloff saw sharp declines in indices around the world.MoneyAug 6
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Capital gains changes will bring in billions — but less than Ottawa expects: PBOChanges to how capital gains are taxed in Canada will bring in $17.4 billion over the next five years, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer.MoneyAug 1
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Liberal plan for 30-year mortgage amortizations kicks in. Here’s who qualifiesSome first-time homebuyers will now be able to extend amortizations on their insured mortgages out to 30 years. Here's what experts say about the affordability impact.MoneyAug 1
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Canada’s economy is ‘staying out of serious trouble,’ latest data showsStatistics Canada says May's real gross domestic product was up 0.2 per cent in the month. Manufacturing led growth in the month, offsetting a slowdown in retail.EconomyJul 31
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Poll shows a third of Canadians use AI to manage finances. Should they?Experts tell Global News that there are many tasks that AI is well-equipped to handle when it comes to making money decisions, but there are limits.MoneyJul 31
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The loonie is faltering. Here’s why the U.S. Fed might provide a liftThe U.S. Federal Reserve is set to make an interest rate decision on Wednesday, with BMO's chief economist signalling there could be implications for the Canadian dollar.MoneyJul 30