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Unifor National President Jerry Dias accompanied by members of Ford, Fiat Chrysler bargaining committee holds a press conference regarding the on going CAW talks in Toronto on Thursday, August 11, 2016.Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press

Unifor gathers

Canada's largest private-sector union holds its national convention in Ottawa from Monday through Friday.

It's only the second Unifor convention since the Canadian Auto Workers and the Communications Energy and Paperworkers united. The union kicked off its latest round of contract talks with the Detroit 3 earlier this month.

Wholesale data

Statistics Canada releases its report on June wholesale sales on Monday, the only major Canadian economic data set for release this week.

Analysts suggest wholesale trade may have grown again, albeit at a slower pace than in May.

Banks check in

Four of Canada's biggest banks report third-quarter results this week, starting with the Bank of Montreal on Tuesday. BMO will be followed by Royal Bank on Wednesday while CIBC and Toronto-Dominion report Thursday. Scotiabank reports Aug. 30.

Cabinet retreat

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wraps up a cabinet retreat in Sudbury on Monday.

The cabinet ministers got to work on next year's budget amid gloomy signs of a stagnant economy.

They also fleshed out the so-called innovation agenda, figuring out how best the government can create jobs and spur growth.

U.S. GDP

The second estimate of second-quarter GDP growth comes this week south of the border.

There's an expectation of a small downward revision in part due to June trade results that were weaker than expected.

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SymbolName% changeLast
BMO-N
Bank of Montreal
+0.92%92.99
BMO-T
Bank of Montreal
+0.48%127.36
CM-N
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
+0.25%47.69
CM-T
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
-0.17%65.32
RY-N
Royal Bank of Canada
+1.37%99.2
RY-T
Royal Bank of Canada
+1.01%135.93
TD-N
Toronto Dominion Bank
+0.81%58.56
TD-T
Toronto-Dominion Bank
+0.49%80.27

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