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Business confidence remains deeply subdued. The Index of Business Confidence decreased by 1.5 points this quarter, falling to ...
Canada’s inflation rate rose in June, even as the headline figure remained below the Bank of Canada’s 2 per cent target.
Industry experts offer their best advice, research, and insights—all in the name of helping Canadians tackle their most complex challenges.
Putting the racial wage gap in context Canada is one of the most racially diverse countries in the world. In 2011, it was home to over 6.2 million people who identified themselves as a member of a ...
Canada’s labour market rebounded in June, adding 83,000 jobs—welcome news after four months of stagnation—and nudging the ...
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 ...
Exports saw a slight rebound in May, despite tariff headwinds. Following a record-low national trade balance in ...
About Pedro Antunes is the Chief Economist at The Conference Board of Canada where he provides insights and general direction for economic products, which include reports and economic indicators about ...
Employment in accommodation and food services is majorly impacted. And despite anticipated vaccine distribution, households’ willingness to travel will likely remain subdued.
Canadians need to prepare for a changing labour market. The Future Skills Centre will help them transition and adapt to new jobs.
The Index of Consumer Confidence tracks consumers’ levels of optimism regarding current economic conditions plus their expectations for the coming six months.
Our Canadian Outlook, released quarterly, covers 10 sectors for the next five years, along with a longer-term 20-year view.