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With the release of February’s GDP by industry data, growth in the Canadian economy is showing signs that it slowed in the ...
Global relationships are in upheaval as the United States is now engaging in coercive diplomacy with former allies.
Trade tensions between Canada and China have persisted for years, driven by diplomatic, security, and economic disputes.
Trade turmoil marks the first cracks in labour market stability. In March, the Canadian economy shed approximately 33,000 ...
This briefing summarizes organizational benchmarking data for the fourth quarter of 2024 (October–December) on turnover and retirement rates for unionized and non-unionized employees, absenteeism ...
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The biggest external risks that Canadian C-level executives identified for 2025 include global political instability; economic downturn/recession; immigration ...
James Lannigan is a Research Associate for The Conference Board of Canada in the Innovation & Technology knowledge area. In this role, James collaborates with researchers to understand key challenges ...
Stan Hetalo is the Senior Economist in the Economic Research group for The Conference Board of Canada. In this role, Stan conducts complex economic modelling and statistical inference to produce ...
Aranie Vijayaratnam is a Research Analyst for the Health Knowledge Area at The Conference Board of Canada. In this role, she collaborates with her team to enhance and provide evidence around issues ...
A precipitous fall is on the way for the U.S. economy as cracks in the foundation begin to form. Tariffs will simultaneously accelerate price growth and sap demand. How much will the mass deportations ...