Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Toronto home sales
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board will release its July home sales figures on Tuesday. Sales declined 16.4 per cent in June from the year before, while the average selling price slid 1.6 per cent.Air Canada will report its second-quarter financial results on Wednesday. Last month, the country’s biggest airline lowered its 2024 earnings forecast, saying its planes have not been as full as expected this summer due in part to tough competition in international markets.
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