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0.16% SILVER 55.61 ▼ 0.52% SOY 1,191 ▼ 0.38% CORN 460.75 ▲ 4.36% WHEAT 668.75 ▼ 0.89% COFFEE 313.95 ▼ 6.13% SUGAR 14.41 ▼ 2.96% ORANGE JUICE 134.95 ▼ 2.81% COTTON 79.07 ▼ 1.85% COCOA 5,441 ▼ 5.16% BEEF 223.05 ▼ 3.07% CATTLE 346.88 ▼ 0.88% LITHIUM 68.86 ▼ 3.10% PETR4 39.89 ▼ 1.72% VALE3 72.98 ▼ 2.05% ITUB4 42.55 ▼ 1.37% BBDC4 18.41 ▼ 1.02% ABEV3 15.60 ▲ 0.19% BBAS3 20.76 ▲ 1.02% B3SA3 15.39 ▼ 1.91% WEGE3 43.49 ▼ 1.74% PRIO3 56.79 ▼ 1.23% SUZB3 41.70 ▲ 0.53% RENT3 38.86 ▼ 3.69% AZZA3 18.53 ▼ 0.70% CSAN3 3.88 ▼ 1.27% RAIZ4 0.29 — 0.00% PCAR3 2.59 ▼ 1.15% GMAT3 3.92 ▼ 1.51% PSSA3 55.22 — 0.00% CVCB3 1.35 ▲ 0.75% POSI3 3.88 ▼ 1.77% SLCE3 13.61 ▲ 0.81% NATU3 8.56 ▼ 1.27% BRKM5 6.10 ▼ 4.84% RANI3 8.08 ▲ 1.25% CSNA3 5.10 ▼ 2.67% CMIN3 5.45 ▲ 4.01% USIM5 7.90 ▼ 3.66% GGBR4 23.91 ▼ 1.20% ENEV3 25.95 ▼ 3.71% CPFE3 47.19 ▲ 0.77% CMIG4 11.09 ▼ 0.54% EQTL3 39.85 ▼ 1.19% LREN3 13.65 ▼ 3.19% VIVT3 35.47 — 0.00% RAIL3 13.93 ▼ 1.00% KLABIN 17.36 ▼ 0.17% RAIA DROGASIL 18.52 ▼ 0.80% RDOR3 35.87 ▼ 0.39% 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USA & Canada Intelligence Brief — Friday, June 26, 2026

· June 26, 2026 · 5 min read

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USA & Canada Intelligence Brief for Friday: two neighbours sought permanence in different ways — America's Supreme Court handed down more term-defining rulings with weighty cases still pending, while Canada's sweeping nation-building law received royal assent.

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Two neighbours spent Friday turning contested moments into something lasting. America’s highest court handed down more term-defining rulings, with weighty cases still to come.

Canada laid a cornerstone of its own, as a sweeping nation-building law became binding. One country writes its character in case law, the other in statute.

Today’s USA & Canada Intelligence Brief covers the two economies and their politics, domestic only. We pulled it together from major US and Canadian outlets and official data, in English and French.

United States — The Court Keeps Ruling

A Term Nears Its End

The Supreme Court handed down more opinions as its term drew toward a close. The justices have signalled that further decisions are still to come.

The court does not announce in advance which rulings will land when. That leaves the country waiting on several weighty questions.

The Big Questions Pending

Among the cases still awaiting decision is one on birthright citizenship. Others concern the central bank’s independence and election rules.

The outcomes remain unknown until the justices choose to release them. A nation is writing its character through its judges, case by case.

Canada — The Cornerstone Is Laid

A Law Becomes Binding

A sweeping nation-building law crossed its final hurdle into force. Royal assent made the statute binding across the country.

The law is built to speed approvals for major national projects. It aims to cut the long delays that slow big builds.

The Agenda’s Foundation

The statute is the cornerstone of the government’s whole economic agenda. It anchors a drive to revive a sluggish economy through building.

Ambition is being set in law rather than left to the moment. The government is betting that statute can will growth into being.

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United States — The Hawkish Fed Holds

Steady, But Firmer

The central bank held its benchmark rate steady at its recent meeting. But its language turned firmly toward the fight against inflation.

The new chair stressed price stability again and again. Markets read the message as a turn toward a tougher line.

A Rate Rise In View

Investors now lean toward a possible rate rise before the year is out. It is a sharp turn from the cuts once expected in 2026.

Core inflation has firmed again, complicating the outlook. The bank’s patience is giving way to a harder stance.

Canada — The Defence Pledge

A Marker For 2029

Canada’s leader pledged to lift defence spending to a high share of output. He set the decade’s end as the target for the goal.

The marker is an ambitious one, reaching years into the future. It commits the country to a costly long-term course.

Statute And Spending

The pledge pairs with the new building law as a show of ambition. Together they cast a government reshaping the country by design.

Setting a far-off marker is easier than meeting it. The pledge will be judged by the budgets that follow it.

United States — The Consumer Bruised

A Real-Income Squeeze

Fresh signs showed the American shopper squeezed by persistent inflation. Prices have outpaced wages, shrinking real incomes.

Households are leaning more on savings and on credit to get by. The cushion that sustained spending is steadily thinning.

A Narrowing Base

Spending has held up, but increasingly only among wealthier households. A rising stock market props up that slice of demand.

For many families, budgets are tightening month by month. The strength beneath the spending looks more fragile than it seems.

Canada — Immigration Cuts Bite

Felt In Small Towns

Ottawa’s deep cuts to immigration are landing in small communities. Local labour markets and tax bases are feeling the strain.

The government sharply lowered its targets for new arrivals. Worker and student numbers have fallen well below past years.

A Local Reckoning

Mayors and business groups warn of the pressure on services. Fewer newcomers mean thinner labour and weaker local budgets.

Immigration is a federal file, but its effects are felt locally. The cuts that flatten growth also hollow out smaller places.

United States — The Narrow Engine

Propped By Technology

US growth held near two percent through the first half of the year. A torrent of investment in technology did much of the lifting.

Spending on data centres and artificial intelligence ran hot. Few other sectors matched that pace of investment.

A Weak Foundation

Beneath the headline figure, housing stayed stuck in the doldrums. Elevated borrowing costs kept new building subdued.

The expansion rests on a narrower base than it appears. A single frontier is carrying much of the weight.

The Region — An Energy Reprieve

A Falling Oil Price

A falling oil price gave households on both sides of the border a reprieve. Crude has slid back from its earlier peak this year.

It is carried here as a single neutral line, a matter of prices, not war. The relief reaches drivers and shoppers across the continent.

A Small Mercy

For economies wrestling with inflation, even a small drop helps. Cheaper fuel eases pressure on households and on businesses.

The reprieve sat quietly beneath a day of bigger headlines. It was the rare piece of good news that asked nothing in return.

The Read

Two close neighbours spent this Friday seeking permanence in different ways, and the contrast told us much about each. One settled its disputes in court, while the other set its ambitions in statute.

America’s highest court kept handing down rulings, writing the nation’s character through its judges, with the biggest questions on citizenship, the central bank, and elections still ahead. Canada, by contrast, found its permanence in an act of parliament, as a sweeping nation-building law crossed its final hurdle into force to anchor the government’s whole economic agenda, even as a hawkish central bank and a squeezed consumer framed the American mood to the south.

One pressure eased quietly for both, as a falling oil price gave households a small reprieve. The lesson of the day was in the contrast itself: one neighbour settles its law through judges, the other builds its future through statute.

What to Watch

  • Today · The Supreme Court hands down more opinions, with birthright citizenship and other weighty cases still pending
  • Today · Canada’s sweeping nation-building law receives royal assent and becomes binding
  • Today · The Fed holds its rate but turns hawkish, with markets now pricing a possible hike this year
  • Today · Canada’s leader pledges to lift defence spending to a high share of GDP by 2029
  • Today · Fresh signs show the US consumer squeezed as real incomes shrink under persistent inflation
  • Today · Ottawa’s deep immigration cuts strain small communities’ labour markets and tax bases
  • This week · US growth holds near 2%, propped narrowly by AI investment as housing stays weak
  • Today · A falling oil price eases household costs on both sides of the border

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