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Despite the trade conflict with the United States, consumer price growth in Canada slowed in July, growing by 1.7 per cent (y ...
Canada’s economy is under attack. But tariffs are only part of the story. Our national prosperity is also threatened by the tectonic forces of climate and demographic change.
While the loss of momentum in the labour market is concerning, our initial estimates of the impact of the trade conflict had ...
The Provincial Fiscal Outlook leverages The Conference Board of Canada’s robust macroeconomic models to provide an independent forecast of each province’s finances, including projections for revenue, ...
This report contains a review of and outlook for tourism activity in British Columbia. It examines domestic, U.S., and overseas activity and considers the situation in Vancouver.
Provincial governments across Canada are facing fiscal challenges. Most are struggling to balance their books amid spending pressures, as pandemic-related interest costs linger, and a rising number of ...
The monthly Housing Market Update provides an overview of the new and existing housing markets for 25 areas across the country.
The monthly Canadian Hiring Index tracks changes in the volume of online job postings across provinces and cities, industries, and occupations over time. It also includes a new measure of labour ...
The Employee Perspectives research series is Canada’s first comprehensive study of employee preferences across all aspects of total rewards.
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This report examines the short- and medium-term economic and profitability outlook for Canada’s retail trade industry.
GDP edged down again in May as oil sands output sputtered and Canadians closed their wallets. Despite gains in manufacturing and real estate, the economy showed more signs of strain heading into ...