In most cases, a government bond is issued by a national government and is denominated in the currency of the country. Sovereign bonds are bonds that get issued by national governments in foreign currencies. It is the expectation of inflation and the possibility of debt repayment that determines the yield required by investors to lend funds to governments.
A higher than expected figure should be seen as negative (bearish) for the CAD while a lower than expected figure should be seen as positive (bullish) for the CAD.
Source:
Treasury Board of Canada
Category: 
Government Bond 10Y
Units:
Percent
Latest Release
Previous:
3.427%
Consensus:
Actual:
3.062%
Next Release
Date:
Feb 02, 17:00
Time left:
2 days
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Forex Sentiment (CAD)
Symbol | Community Trend (Shorts vs Longs) | Symbol Popularity | Avg. Short Price / Distance From Price | Avg. Long Price / Distance From Price | Current Price | |
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USDCAD |
|
|
1.3343 -104 pips |
1.3459 -12 pips |
1.3447 | |
AUDCAD |
|
|
0.9102 -308 pips |
0.9453 -43 pips |
0.941 | |
CADJPY |
|
|
95.1103 -188 pips |
100.1686 -318 pips |
96.987 | |
EURCAD |
|
|
1.4258 -304 pips |
1.4573 -11 pips |
1.4562 | |
GBPCAD |
|
|
1.6278 -282 pips |
1.6750 -190 pips |
1.65603 | |
NZDCAD |
|
|
0.8422 -222 pips |
0.8666 -22 pips |
0.8644 | |
CADCHF |
|
|
0.6881 -9 pips |
0.7062 -172 pips |
0.689 |