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Despite the trade conflict with the United States, consumer price growth in Canada slowed in July, growing by 1.7 per cent (y ...
Canada’s economy is under attack. But tariffs are only part of the story. Our national prosperity is also threatened by the tectonic forces of climate and demographic change.
The Index of Consumer Confidence serves as a crucial indicator of near-term sales for companies in the consumer products sector.
Our Canadian Outlook, released quarterly, covers 10 sectors for the next five years, along with a longer-term 20-year view.
While the loss of momentum in the labour market is concerning, our initial estimates of the impact of the trade conflict had ...
Meet Our Leadership Our forward-looking leadership team is composed of dedicated, focused, and seasoned executives who work with our research teams and provide guidance on the development of ...
Our Travel Markets Outlook, released annually, serves the travel and tourism industry by providing sound insights and travel activity forecasts for both Canadians and visitors.
Nova Scotia earns an “A” grade, with the lowest amount of waste generated per capita among all provinces (386 kg). Alberta has the highest rate of waste generation, at 1,007 kg per capita, and earns a ...
Canadians need to prepare for a changing labour market. The Future Skills Centre will help them transition and adapt to new jobs.
Are more immigrants leaving Canada than previously? This issue briefing begins to fill the gap in knowledge by analyzing trends in onward migration among immigrants to Canada.
As a global leader, Canada has a hard-earned reputation for economic success and progressive social policies. However, this position is not guaranteed. Canada is facing a rapidly evolving global order ...
Heather McIntosh Director, Education & Skills Heather McIntosh oversees all the education and skills team’s Future Skills Centre research. She brings expertise in Canada’s education and training ...