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Canada’s economy is under attack. But tariffs are only part of the story. Our national prosperity is also threatened by the tectonic forces of climate and demographic change.
This quarterly economic forecast presents the medium-term outlook for the Canadian economy. This release focuses on household consumption. For an overview of all major components of the economy, go to ...
This quarterly economic forecast presents the medium-term outlook for the Canadian economy. This release focuses on energy. For an overview of all major components of the economy, go to the Canadian ...
This research examines how the policies contained in Canada’s 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan may change the demand for skilled trades in the construction sector and looks at which roles will see ...
While the loss of momentum in the labour market is concerning, our initial estimates of the impact of the trade conflict had ...
June saw a modest rise in exports, but tariff headwinds dragged down broader second-quarter trade performance.
GDP edged down again in May as oil sands output sputtered and Canadians closed their wallets. Despite gains in manufacturing and real estate, the economy showed more signs of strain heading into ...
The Provincial Fiscal Outlook leverages The Conference Board of Canada’s robust macroeconomic models to provide an independent forecast of each province’s finances, including projections for revenue, ...
Insights from Indigenous Executives: Recruitment and Retention in Business, Finance, and Administration Indigenous professionals play a vital role in advancing economic reconciliation and expanding ...
This quarterly economic forecast provides highlights of the Canadian Outlook report, which presents the short-term national outlook.
This research examines the increasing hiring demand for digital marketing skills across occupations, sectors, and provinces and offers recommendations to post-secondary institutions for developing ...
Canada’s trade deficit with China has increased steadily over the last two decades, swelling from $22 billion in 2005 to $57 billion in 2024. Canada’s principal exports to China consist of raw ...