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Exports saw a slight rebound in May, despite tariff headwinds. Following a record-low national trade balance in ...
There are many challenges on the way to rebuilding Canada’s military, and we don’t have the luxury of time to achieve this ...
Real GDP in Canada fell by 0.1 per cent in April. Advanced estimates are showing another decline in May, setting up a weaker ...
Consumer sentiment continued its upward trajectory in June, with the Index rising to 52.9, marking the fourth consecutive ...
Yogi Joseph is Research Associate, Sustainability at The Conference Board of Canada. In this role, he works on projects that are crucial to driving the transition to our collective sustainable futures ...
Past Work Experience Prior to CBoC, Shah investigated carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies using life cycle assessment, expert elicitation, and data science methodologies. He ...
Trade Frictions Undermine Growth Revival Despite easing inflation and less restrictive monetary policy, provincial growth prospects for 2025 have been dampened by trade disruption with both the United ...
Post-secondary graduates in Canada earn more than those with only high-school diplomas, particularly at the bachelor’s level and above. Employment and labour force participation rates are higher for ...
Employment in goods-producing industries declined across most sectors, with the largest losses in manufacturing (–12,200) and construction (–7,400). In contrast, the services sector added 21,800 jobs, ...
Building Inclusive Communities Amid Immigration Shifts: Insights From the 2024 Canadian Immigration Summit In this research, we summarize the insights gathered from 230 immigration experts and 61 ...
Trade Frictions Undermine Growth Revival This quarter, we assess the extent to which trade tensions are putting a damper on what the story of 2025 should have been—consumers and businesses in ...
Imports fell to $67.6 billion in April. The largest contributors to the monthly decrease were imports of motor vehicles and parts (–17.7 per cent), industrial machinery, equipment and parts (–9.5 per ...