News
Consumer sentiment continued its upward trajectory in June, with the Index rising to 52.9, marking the fourth consecutive ...
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.
There are many challenges on the way to rebuilding Canada’s military, and we don’t have the luxury of time to achieve this ...
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 ...
Shah Nawaz Ahmad is a Research Associate, Sustainability for The Conference Board of Canada. In this role, Shah’s efforts focus on research and projects that have an emphasis on sustainable ...
Do Canadian-born visible minorities experience employment discrimination? Employment discrimination may contribute to the racial wage gap. Results of the 2014 General Social Survey show that ...
This research summarizes insights from the 2024 Canadian Immigration Summit in November, focusing on top-of-mind issues and actionable solutions to build equitable, inclusive communities for permanent ...
Many newcomers to Canada find themselves working jobs that don’t fit. This webpage introduces a project that will look at immigrant skill mismatch and wastage in three sectors with acute labour ...
This report examines growth prospects for Canada’s food manufacturing industry, looking at trade and the impact of U.S. tariffs, changing consumer preferences, climate change, and the labour supply.
Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) In May, employment in Canada was virtually unchanged, ...
Trade tensions with the United States significantly impacted both exports and imports in April. Canadian exports fell 10.8 per cent, while imports were down 3.5 per cent. As a result, Canada's ...
Standing firm in the face of tariffs. 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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results