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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China’s DeepSeek could upend AI business models. Here’s whyThe shock to financial markets came from China, where DeepSeek said it had developed a large language model that can compete with U.S. giants but at a fraction of the cost.Money11 hours
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Tariff uncertainty hangs over Bank of Canada’s 1st rate decision of 2025The Bank of Canada will contend with a looming hit to Canada's economy from Donald Trump's threatened tariffs as it prepares for an interest rate decision this year.MoneyJan 27
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What is a tariff? A guide to the hit on Canada if Trump pulls the triggerThere's been one word on the lips of Canadian and U.S. officials for months: tariff. But what is a tariff, and what do Donald Trump's threats really mean for Canada?EconomyJan 24
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Trump’s tariff threats to China could hit Canadian wallets. Here’s whyWhile looming tariffs on Canada have captured the spotlight since Donald Trump's re-election, experts warn a trade war with China could cost Canadians, including in dollar stores.MoneyJan 22
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Inflation slows ahead of Bank of Canada’s 1st rate decision of 2025The Bank of Canada will be poring over the latest inflation figures ahead of its first interest rate decision of the year, set for Jan. 29.MoneyJan 21
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Here are 4 ways your finances could change under Trump’s 2nd presidencyDonald Trump's return to the White House on Monday coincided with a lift for the loonie. Here's why, and what other impacts Canadian consumers can expect.U.S. NewsJan 20
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Freeland will run to be Liberal leader: ‘Running to fight for Canada’Freeland becomes one of the highest-profile candidates in the leadership contest, joining contenders including former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.PoliticsJan 17
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Poilievre pledges to reverse Liberals’ capital gains tax changes if electedOne economist warned the reversal on capital gains changes would leave a sizeable hole in the budget that would require new revenue sources or significant spending cuts to fill.PoliticsJan 16
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How high will home prices get in 2025? Depends where you liveIf the Bank of Canada signals the policy rate may have settled at the bottom, CREA said that could set up a wave of activity in the already traditionally busy spring market.MoneyJan 15
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François-Philippe Champagne not running for Liberal leadershipIndustry Minister François-Philippe Champagne made the announcement Tuesday as part of a fireside chat at the Canadian Club Toronto.CanadaJan 14
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Half of Canadians $200 or less away from not being able to pay bills: pollInterest rate cuts from the Bank of Canada last year have not swayed how Canadians are feeling about their debt heading into 2025, a new poll released Monday suggests.MoneyJan 13
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Bank of Canada rate cut in doubt after strong December jobs reportCanadian employers collectively added some 91,000 net new jobs last month, Statistics Canada said. Most of the growth was in full-time work.MoneyJan 10
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Ottawa must axe capital gains changes amid uncertainty: Canadian chamberThe Canadian Chamber of Commerce is urging the federal government to axe proposed changes to Canada's capital gains tax rules amid uncertainty for filers in the coming tax season.MoneyJan 9
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Loblaw apologizes after underweighted meat sold in Western Canada storesLoblaw is confirming that some of its Western Canada stores underweighted meat products, resulting in a higher cost to affected consumers.ConsumerJan 9
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How to steer your finances around a weak loonie — or even get aheadLow loonie got you worried? Here's what financial experts say Canadian consumers and investors can do to mitigate the impact of a weaker Canadian dollar.MoneyJan 9
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Here’s how capital gains tax changes will work after Parliament proroguedWhen Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his pending resignation and prorogued Parliament, planned changes to how capital gains will be taxed were left in limbo.MoneyJan 7
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What Trudeau’s exit means for the struggling loonie — and Canada’s economyPrime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation sent the Canadian dollar higher against the American greenback on Monday. Here's why it matters for the loonie.MoneyJan 6
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Deadly New Orleans truck attack: What we know so farThe brazen attack in the early hours of New Year's Day claimed at least 15 lives in New Orleans' famous French Quarter, and police say they're looking for additional suspects.U.S. NewsJan 1
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Will it be easier or harder for Canadians to buy a home in 2025?Lower interest rates and changes to mortgages in Canada could help open the door to some would-be homebuyers in 2025. Here's what to expect.MoneyJan 1
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Heading into election year, cost of living still dominates voter prioritiesPrime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberals face an uphill battle to convince Canadians they're the right party to address cost-of-living concerns heading into an election year.CanadaDec 27, 2024
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What even happened in 2024? Try the Global News year-end quizWere you keeping track through the labour disputes, the moments of triumph and heartbreak in sport, and some of the just plain weird pop culture happenings of 2024?CanadaDec 24, 2024
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A 30-year mortgage with no rate hikes: Can the U.S. model work in Canada?The federal government says it wants to explore bringing longer-term mortgages like those seen in the United States to Canada. Here's why that might be challenging.MoneyDec 19, 2024
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Canada Post says letters to Santa will be delivered by ChristmasAs Canada Post takes time to ramp up operations at the postal service after a month-long strike, letters to Santa Claus sent before Dec. 23 are being prioritized for delivery.CanadaDec 18, 2024
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Loonie falls further after U.S. Fed rate cut. Here’s what’s happeningThe Fed’s 19 policymakers projected that they will cut their benchmark rate by a quarter-point just twice in 2025, down from their previous estimate in September of four rate cuts.U.S. NewsDec 18, 2024
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Loonie drops below 70 cents US as inflation cools in NovemberThe annual rate of inflation cooled to 1.9 per cent in November with Statistics Canada citing a slowdown in travel tour prices as one factor keeping price pressures tame.MoneyDec 17, 2024