International merchandise trade numbers for January are expected from Statistics Canada on Tuesday. Canada posted a deficit of $137 million for December as imports rose 3.7 per cent and exports fell 0.9 per cent.RBC Capital Markets holds its global financial institutions conference on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The company said in January that supply chain and labour availability constraints had deteriorated, hurting both revenue and margins.Statistics Canada will release its jobs report for February on Friday. The agency reported the economy lost 200,000 jobs in January, as public health restrictions cut capacity limits or forced closures for businesses such as restaurants, bars, concert halls and gyms.