Canada’s labour market has largely been halted since the start of the year, but September’s figures suggest it is still ...
How much are trade tensions with the United States and China weighing on consumer confidence and holding back business investment in cities across Canada? Which sectors of local economies are still on ...
The interplay between trade frictions and domestic challenges is casting a cautious shadow over Canada’s near-term economic momentum. Our latest forecast projects GDP growth of just 1.0 per cent this ...
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As a global leader, Canada has a hard-earned reputation for economic success and progressive social policies. However, this position is not guaranteed. Canada is facing a rapidly evolving global order ...
Canadian exports to the U.S. fell 3.4 per cent in August. Meanwhile, imports from the United States fell by 1.4 per cent. As ...
In Canada, education is seen as the most desirable route to earning a decent living and to enhancing personal growth and happiness. Educated people not only earn higher incomes but also contribute ...
The Conference Board of Canada helps inform and improve Canada’s education and skills sectors. Through independent and collaborative evidence-based research and analysis, we examine and address key ...
Looking for the latest in sustainability planning? Create a CBoC account and sign up for email updates. The health and well-being of humans and ecosystems depend heavily on the quality of the water ...
In 2018, Canadians spent $18.9 billion on fishing, hunting, trapping, and sport shooting. This spending has a ripple effect on the economy and helps a broad range of industries. It contributes $13.2 ...
Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) In early February we released our scenario that ...