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In May, employment in Canada was virtually unchanged, rising by just 8,800 jobs. The labour force participation rate held ...
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 ...
Despite easing inflation and less restrictive monetary policy, provincial growth prospects for 2025 have been dampened by trade disruption with both the United States and China. A flurry of tariff ...
Real growth GDP in Canada bounced back in March to 0.1 per cent, bringing first quarter growth to 0.5 per cent. Advanced ...
U.S. relations on edge, and Canadians are finding ways to support local industry as much as possible. However, the U.S.
Bronwen Perley-Robertson is a Senior Research Associate in the Immigration Knowledge Area at The Conference Board of Canada. In this role, she is committed to applying data-driven approaches to ...
Canada’s post-secondary system is producing skilled graduates, but challenges remain in matching credentials to evolving ...
In this research, we consider a wide variety of national and international statistics to analyze Canadian post-secondary student outcomes, including persistence and graduation rates, employment, and ...
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 ...
In this monthly report, we analyze the latest economic trends—including trade and employment—and provide a real-time forecast of Canada’s real GDP growth. Trade reached record highs in January 2025, ...
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