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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Price hikes won’t be as steep in year ahead, some firms tell Bank of CanadaThe Bank of Canada's quarterly Business Outlook Survey shows firms are generally planning fewer and less steep price hikes in the year to come after a period of high inflation.MoneyJan 15
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Canada’s housing market hit an ‘unexpected surge’ heading in 2024. Will it last?Canadian home sales picked up steam unexpectedly in December, with one CREA economist saying buyers and sellers came together to get deals done before the end of 2023.MoneyJan 15
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Boeing’s mid-air panel blowout has ‘shaken trust’. What travellers should knowThe grounding of Boeing's 737 MAX 9 aircraft following a mid-air panel blowout is the latest incident in what's been a 'checkered history' for this line of jets, experts say.WorldJan 13
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Fixed mortgage rates are on the decline. Is now the time to lock in?Canadians with mortgages up for renewal or who are eyeing the spring housing market are finding relief on some fixed rate offerings. Here's what to know.MoneyJan 12
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Flow of temporary residents key to Canada’s economic fate: DesjardinsCanada's economy has benefitted from non-permanent residents in recent years, Desjardins says, but efforts to stem the flow of temporary workers could deepen a forecasted downturn.EconomyJan 11
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Canada’s productivity has been declining. Why that’s a problem for the economyCanada is having a productivity problem. Economists explain that with growing wages, there's a risk of refuelling inflation if Canadian workers aren't more productive.MoneyJan 6
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December’s jobs report is a ‘mixed bag’ for the Bank of Canada. Here’s whyCanadian employment was "virtually unchanged" in the final month of 2023, Statistics Canada says, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 5.8 per cent.EconomyJan 5
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Red Sea attacks add ‘significant cost’ to global shipping, Canada and allies warnCanada, the United States and other allies are jointly condemning Houthi attacks in the Red Sea as 'profoundly destabilizing' to one of the 'world's most critical waterways.'WorldJan 3
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Here are the tax changes that will affect your pocketbook in 2024While inflation has eaten away at Canadians' pocketbooks in recent years, the resulting changes to how marginal tax rates and other benefits are indexed might be a boon for filers.MoneyJan 2
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Housing market 2024: What to expect with rate cuts in the forecastThe Bank of Canada's policy rate could act as a barometer for the housing market in 2024, with rate cuts potentially bringing home buyers and sellers off the sidelines.MoneyDec 30, 2023
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Will interest rates come down in 2024? What the Bank of Canada is watchingForecasters are expecting rate cuts from the Bank of Canada in 2024, but there are risks to the inflation outlook that could put that timeline in jeopardy.MoneyDec 28, 2023
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Canada’s economy is still struggling to grow, fresh GDP data showsCanada's economic growth was essentially unchanged in October, Statistics Canada says, coming off a surprise contraction in the third quarter of 2023.EconomyDec 22, 2023
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Cutting rates too soon could spur housing market ‘rebound’: Bank of CanadaDeliberations from the latest interest rate decision at the Bank of Canada show concerns that a move too early to ease monetary policy could reignite the housing market.MoneyDec 20, 2023
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Food inflation is cooling. But expect to feel a ‘pinch’ for holiday dinnersCanada's annual inflation rate held steady at 3.1 per cent in November despite price pressure easing at the grocery store and drops in the cost of fuel oil, Statistics Canada says.CanadaDec 19, 2023
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How to save for a house without the Bank of Mom and DadCan you buy a home without help from parents? It's a difficult prospect in some of Canada's biggest markets, but experts say there are ways to maximize your savings.MoneyDec 16, 2023
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‘Still too early’ to cut rates, Bank of Canada’s Macklem saysBank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem is pushing back on expectations that the central bank will start cutting rates soon, arguing there are still risks to the inflation outlook.MoneyDec 15, 2023
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Ontario sees bulk of home price drops. These markets are also seeing declinesRoyal LePage is forecasting a turn to the pandemic home price peaks in 2024, but not every market is expected to see such a turnaround.MoneyDec 14, 2023
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Housing affordability at worst levels in 41 years, Bank of Canada index showsThe Bank of Canada's housing affordability index reached its worst levels in more than four decades last quarter as home prices rose alongside mortgage rates.MoneyDec 13, 2023
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Record gold prices could hit the value of your portfolio — and your jewelry boxThe value of gold hit an all-time higher earlier this week. Here's how investment experts say you should approach the precious metal in your own portfolio.MoneyDec 8, 2023
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Inflation ‘volatility’ keeping Bank of Canada wary about future rate decisionsA day after the Bank of Canada held its benchmark interest rate steady, a senior official says inflation is not on a 'sustainable path' to the central bank's two per cent target.EconomyDec 7, 2023
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Bank of Canada security staff prep for strike vote amid ‘stagnant’ wagesSecurity personnel at the Bank of Canada are gearing up for a strike vote as they look to address concerns of 'stagnant' wages and understaffing.MoneyDec 7, 2023
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Bank of Canada holds rates again. So when will cuts begin?The Bank of Canada kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 5.0 per cent in the third consecutive decision on Wednesday, but warned further hikes are still in the cards.CanadaDec 6, 2023
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Mastermind Toys to be acquired — but these 18 stores will still be liquidatedCanadian kids' retailer Mastermind Toys has agreed to be acquired in a deal that should see the majority of its stores remain open.MoneyDec 4, 2023
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Lower bond yields could soon mean cheaper mortgages. Here’s whyA cooling in the bonds market over the past month could deliver savings for Canadians renewing or taking out new fixed-rate mortgages, expert say.MoneyDec 2, 2023
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Jobs market cools in November. What that means for the Bank of CanadaCanada's unemployment rate rose in November amid a growing labour pool, with economists arguing a soft jobs report should be enough to keep interest rates from rising any further.CanadaDec 1, 2023