This research explores whether people with disabilities have access to mentorship opportunities and how mentorship—or the ...
The Bank of Canada reduced its target for the overnight rate by 25 basis points to 2.25 per cent; the Bank Rate is 2.5 per ...
The federal government is facing a difficult fiscal environment as weak economic growth limits revenue gains while spending ...
This quarter, we assess the extent to which Kingston’s economy is sheltered from the worst effects of Canada’s trade conflict with the United States. Which sectors of the local economy are on track to ...
This quarter, we assess how London’s economy is set to fare in the face of tariffs, uncertainty, and changing demographic trends. How will the city handle tariffs? What impact will slower population ...
After two consecutive monthly gains, the Canadian Hiring Index edged down slightly in September, decreasing to 108.5 (2018 = 100.0). Compared with last September, however, seasonally adjusted job ...
This quarter, we examine how turmoil stemming from shifting U.S. economic and trade policies has rattled businesses and consumers in Edmonton. How do unspectacular oil prices and rising house prices ...
In September, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 2.4 per cent (y/y). This was higher than August’s 1.9 per cent ...
Canadian exports to the U.S. fell 3.4 per cent in August. Meanwhile, imports from the United States fell by 1.4 per cent. As ...
Canada’s latest AI news on the economy, society, and policy. In this issue, we examine AI adoption and its implications for changing skill needs. While all AI-exposed roles are seeing a greater need ...
Using Intellectual Property (IP) (patents) as a measure of technology specialization and global competitive advantage, we find that Canada has a mix of inventive strengths and weaknesses across 35 ...
In this episode of the Future Skills Podcast, host Jeremy Strachan explores how self-employment and entrepreneurship can serve as powerful pathways for neurodivergent Canadians to thrive in the ...