In February, employment in Canada was largely unchanged, with a modest increase of 1,100 jobs. The labour force participation ...
After showing some improvement in the previous month's survey, the consumer confidence index has fallen to its lowest levels ...
U.S. tariff threats influenced trade in December and January. The United States government announced that tariffs on Canadian ...
British Columbia’s deficit in 2024–25 is among the largest in Canada, and looking ahead, this trend is unlikely to change.
Overall, trade between Canada and the European Union is already strong, and there is lots to build on as Canada enters a ...
Royalties are expected to pose the biggest challenge to the fiscal outlook, with the budget estimating a decline of more than ...
As the Canada and U.S. relationship is being reset, we’re examining what Canada must do to thrive in this changing world.
Canada’s labour market encountered significant challenges in 2024, characterized by a gradual slowdown. Employment rose by just 1.6 per cent — well below the rate of population growth. Nevertheless, ...
Geoeconomic uncertainty has seeped into consumer sentiment. While no broad tariffs have been imposed across the border yet, the uncertainty surrounding their potential implementation is weighing on ...
An array of non-tariff barriers still limits the free movement of people and goods across our provinces, despite decades of ...
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 evidence-based research that ...
Throughout the pandemic, The Conference Board of Canada conducted a number of surveys on the changes it wrought on people and organizations. This is what they had to say. Flexible Work Environments ...