It is still eight weeks before Donald Trump returns to the U.S. Presidency, but with a single statement he has already cast a ...
The Quebec government’s mid-year Economic and Financial update showed a modest improvement in the province’s finances, thanks ...
Throughout the pandemic, The Conference Board of Canada conducted a number of surveys on the changes it wrought on people and organizations. This is what they had to say. Flexible Work Environments ...
Manufacturing sales fell for a second consecutive month in September, weighing on sales in the third quarter of 2024 overall.
October CPI data showed a 2.0 per cent year-over-year increase in inflation, up 0.4 basis points from last month.
Canada’s economy is not living up to its innovation potential. According to the Conference Board’s Innovation Report Card, Canada receives a “C” grade on innovation performance. A country’s capacity ...
Key insights The slight uptick in October’s CPI doesn’t necessarily signal a broad acceleration in consumer price growth. The ...
From advanced analytics to AI, digital transformation is intensifying. It’s changing the way we think about customer experience and employee engagement—and it’s changing how organizations deliver them ...
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 ...
The Conference Board of Canada is the country’s largest private economic analysis and forecasting unit. Key services include medium- and long-term outlooks on the national, provincial/territorial, ...
Canada’s healthcare systems are under exceptional stress. We must improve patient care and outcomes, cost transparency, and capacity to meet current needs and serve future generations. Value-based ...
The Quebec government’s mid-year Economic and Financial update showed a modest improvement in the province’s finances, thanks to better economic growth than projected in the spring. The government ...