Inflation is coming down faster than expected. CPI growth in September slowed to 1.6 per cent year-over-year, down from 2.0 ...
In this research, we examine the effects of pay transparency legislation, which is becoming the norm across much of Canada. How does pay transparency affect employees’ motivation, work behaviour, and ...
This month’s Index of Consumer Spending continues to show an increase across all provinces and territories, save British Columbia and Prince Edward Island. What factors are driving the increase in ICS ...
After expanding in July, manufacturing sales fell in August. The decline was driven by lower sales of primary metals, ...
Core CPI (excluding food and energy) grew by 2.4 per cent in September (y/y), which was the same as in August. Several ...
Today's release of GDP estimates indicates that Canada’s economy manages to attain growth despite the negative impact from ...
In this research, we examine compensation trends for non-unionized employees in Canadian organizations. What’s the current state of inflation in Canada and how will it affect the job market in the ...
Key Insights Still elevated interest rates, weakening demand and discretionary spending as well as prevailing uncertainty ...
Skilled trades are a priority and among the top occupations in demand in Nunavut, Northern Ontario, and Yukon between 2024 and 2045; meeting this demand remains a persistent concern. Which type of ...
This forecast is one component in a multi-year collaborative research project led by The Conference Board of Canada for the Future Skills Centre. The project Learning From One Another: A Comparative ...
The Canadian economy is inching toward a more stable and healthy growth path. Interest rates began their much-anticipated descent in June, and two additional 25-basis-point cuts have been announced ...