This month, we share the latest results from the Canadian Hiring Index, comparing the number of job postings across provinces, cities, and industries. Which provinces and cities are hiring? How are ...
In early February we released our scenario that assessed the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports, with retaliation by ...
This updated forecast over the long term analyzes aspects of the U.S. economy, including the consumer sector, business investment, government spending and deficits, trade, and the labour and housing ...
In January, higher energy costs accelerated the pace of consumer price growth. Gasoline prices were sharply higher than a ...
After a sluggish second half to 2024, the Canadian economy looks set to push the pedal a little harder in 2025. Interest rates have fallen swiftly since June, and the Bank of Canada will shave another ...
Public spending soared through the first three-quarters of 2024 as spending on healthcare, education, and public administration all posted healthy gains. Investment, meanwhile, surged due to stronger ...
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As the threat of broad U.S. tariffs loomed over Canadian producers, manufacturing sales increased by 0.3 per cent in December ...
In early February we released our scenario that assessed the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports, with retaliation by Canada. Here we use that scenario to assess the impacts of those ...
The Conference Board of Canada is the country’s largest private economic analysis and forecasting unit. Key services include medium- and long-term outlooks on the national, provincial/territorial, ...
A pull back in spending in December from November is consistent with consumer spending history, with this occurring each year since 2021. The heightened spending is attributed to November having two ...
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