Manufacturing sales fell for a second consecutive month in September, weighing on sales in the third quarter of 2024 overall.
This month, we look at the effects of decelerating price growth, muted employment gains, and increasing housing starts on Canadians’ one- and three-year inflation expectations. With school resuming in ...
Ibrahim Abuallail is a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Ottawa, and a Senior Research Associate at The Conference Board of Canada. Ibrahim is on the Education and Skills team, ...
Although Canadian consumers are more optimistic about their future job prospects, many are still concerned about their current finances. While the inflation rate is coming down, the impact of a ...
In this research, we look at the economic benefits associated with the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) at the Halifax Shipyard from 2013–26. Will the benefits of building new combat vessels at ...
Farzaneh Davarzani is an economist and Senior Data Analyst with expertise in policy analysis, econometrics, and data-driven insights. At The Conference Board of Canada, she leads rigorous economic ...
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 ...
This quarter, we look at the effects of federal immigration policies, weaker labour market conditions, and baby-boomer retirements on Canadians’ household income and employment. Will the unemployment ...
In this research, we look at how the seamless integration of community pharmacies within public health and primary care efforts adds value to Canada’s health systems by supporting more responsive and ...