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Canada’s labour market rebounded in June, adding 83,000 jobs—welcome news after four months of stagnation—and nudging the ...
Exports saw a slight rebound in May, despite tariff headwinds. Following a record-low national trade balance in ...
Indigenous & Northern Communities The Conference Board of Canada helps leaders build a prosperous, healthy future for Indigenous and Northern communities, governments, and businesses. As a leader in ...
These insights provide our five-year forecast for 29 Canadian metropolitan areas and key finding about their economies.
Our Canadian Outlook, released quarterly, covers 10 sectors for the next five years, along with a longer-term 20-year view.
Canadian Tourism Research Institute This institute serves the travel and tourism industry by providing in-depth analysis of travel activity by both Canadians and visitors. Keep up-to-date on trends ...
Strategic Risk Council As a senior level risk practitioner, there are usually very few peers in your own organization to bounce ideas off of and learn from. The SRC offers a great opportunity to ...
Real GDP in Canada fell by 0.1 per cent in April. Advanced estimates are showing another decline in May, setting up a weaker second quarter.
Consumer sentiment continued its upward trajectory in June, with the Index rising to 52.9, marking the fourth consecutive ...
Employability skills are the critical skills you need in the workplace, whether you work on your own or as part of a team. Employability skills include communication, problem-solving, positive ...
Canada has no shortage of entrepreneurial ambition, but tech founders find it challenging to grow their businesses here. This spotlight paper provides insights from founders and tech leaders on how ...
Skills shortages hamper Canada’s productivity growth. If there had been no skills shortages over the past 20 years, Canada’s GDP would be 1.8 per cent, or $49 billion, larger.