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There are many challenges on the way to rebuilding Canada’s military, and we don’t have the luxury of time to achieve this ...
Canada exported approximately $10.4 billion CAD worth of products to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, ...
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 ...
Index of Consumer Confidence for May 2025. Ongoing uncertainties in the geopolitical landscape continue to pose risks, however. While the easing of certain trade tensions may offer some relief, the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Canadians’ Inflation Expectations is the result of ongoing monthly surveys that began in November of 2021. The survey collects the Canadian public’s outlooks on what inflation will be over the next ...
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) After months of teasing his reciprocal tariff approach ...
Despite increasing enrolment rates, neurodivergent students are less likely to graduate than their neurotypical peers. Canadian post-secondary institutions (PSIs) are striving to make post-secondary ...
U.S. tariffs of 25 per cent on all non-energy exports, and 10 per cent on all energy exports remain in place for one quarter. Canada’s response includes phase 2 retaliatory tariffs as outlined by the ...
$90.4 billion (2023 dollars) boost to Canadian GDP over the 88-year life of the 4-unit project – $40.9 billion during construction, and $49.5 billion during operations.; Deep integration with Canadian ...
National and provincial impacts. The national impacts show that real GDP would be down 1.3 per cent in the second quarter, when the shock is implemented, behind weaker consumption and lower exports.