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Uncertain Days to Persist The Canadian economy performed better than expected over the first three months of the year, expanding by an annualized 2.2 per cent. Unfortunately, we see the positive ...
Exports saw a slight rebound in May, despite tariff headwinds. Following a record-low national trade balance in ...
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Real GDP in Canada fell by 0.1 per cent in April. Advanced estimates are showing another decline in May, setting up a weaker ...
Strategic Risk Council As a senior level risk practitioner, there are usually very few peers in your own organization to bounce ideas off of and learn from. The SRC offers a great opportunity to ...
Canada’s future prosperity depends on immigration. Studies by The Conference Board of Canada show that immigration leads to GDP growth, improves the worker-to-retiree ratio, and eases labour shortages ...
Meet Our Leadership Our forward-looking leadership team is composed of dedicated, focused, and seasoned executives who work with our research teams and provide guidance on the development of ...
Future Skills Centre Canadians need to prepare for a changing labour market. The Future Skills Centre—Centre des Compétences futures (FSC–CCF) will help them transition and adapt to new jobs. Funded ...
Consumer sentiment continued its upward trajectory in June, with the Index rising to 52.9, marking the fourth consecutive ...
Index of Consumer Confidence for May 2025 Ongoing uncertainties in the geopolitical landscape continue to pose risks, however. While the easing of certain trade tensions may offer some relief, the ...
Canada’s North is rich in culture, resources, and natural beauty, but lags behind its Southern counterparts in critical social and economic areas. Closing these gaps would benefit the North and Canada ...
The economy in Yukon is expected to grow by 41 per cent between 2024 and 2045. Employment in the territory is expected to increase by 10 per cent, mainly driven by increases in employment in public ...
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