Canadian travel and tourism patterns have shifted quickly amid the political and economic turmoil between Canada and the United States. Fewer Canadians are travelling across the Canada–U.S. border, ...
The Conference Board of Canada is the country’s largest private economic analysis and forecasting unit. Key services include medium- and long-term outlooks on the national, provincial/territorial, ...
Canada’s territories are at the forefront of a global transformation that encompasses geopolitical uncertainty, environmental change, and rapid technological advancement. These forces will influence ...
Following the decline in the second quarter, Canada’s economy rebounded in the third quarter, with real GDP rising by 2.6 per cent (annualized). While the overall numbers seem positive and the economy ...
The long-awaited budget prioritizes shielding the economy in the face of trade uncertainties. The federal government’s 2025 budget shifts focus from human capital and social programs spending to ...
Canadian existing home sales edged up 0.9 per cent in October. The gain is the sixth in the past seven months, continuing an ascent toward typical pre-pandemic volumes. Conditions nonetheless remain ...
Each year, the Conference Board’s Compensation Planning Outlook provides a trusted forecast for compensation and HR professionals across the country. This report gives the most up-to-date data, ...
This series explores trending topics in human resources (HR) using two methods: spotlight reports and case studies. The spotlight reports are short, easily digestible pieces that examine best ...
The Better Workplace Conference addresses various aspects of creating a better workplace, including attracting and retaining top talent, cultivating a healthy work culture, and tackling emerging ...
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 by the Government of ...
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 Canadian economy is feeling the strain of a turbulent 2025. In the second quarter, real GDP shrank at an annualized rate of 1.6 per cent, marking the sharpest quarterly decline since 2016, ...