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Trade tensions with the United States significantly impacted both exports and imports in April. Canadian exports fell 10.8 ...
Stronger than expected growth gives the Bank of Canada some breathing room. The first quarter of 2025 outperformed ...
Canada’s post-secondary system is producing skilled graduates, but challenges remain in matching credentials to evolving ...
U.S. relations on edge, and Canadians are finding ways to support local industry as much as possible. However, the U.S.
Real growth GDP in Canada bounced back in March to 0.1 per cent, bringing first quarter growth to 0.5 per cent. Advanced ...
Jahm Mae Guinto is an Economist in the Economic Research Knowledge Area at The Conference Board of Canada. In this role, Jahm applies her expertise in quantitative analysis to provide evidence-based ...
After a muted end to 2024, the provincial economies will seek to regain momentum in 2025. Lower inflation and further interest rates cuts will set the stage for stronger household spending and ...
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Higher Education Trends (HET) provides post-secondary institution (PSI) leaders with valuable data and insights into trends in higher education. It includes national student statistics in four pivotal ...
The relationship between Canada and the United States is being reset. During this time of uncertainty, The Conference Board of Canada is examining what Canada must do to not just survive but thrive in ...
Hiring activity remains muted. While the U.S. administration’s rhetoric on trade has been eye-catching, many announcements have subsequently been paused or dialled back, allowing room for negotiation ...
The economy in Yukon is expected to grow by 41 per cent between 2024 and 2045. Employment in the territory is expected to increase by 10 per cent, mainly driven by increases in employment in public ...