Key Insights In November, exports of consumer goods posted larger gains than all other product categories. A sharp rise ...
Canada’s merchandise exports were up 2.2 per cent in November mainly due to higher exports of consumer goods. Meanwhile, total imports rose 1.8 per cent on the back of increased imports of consumer ...
Canada’s existing housing sales surged in October, following modest increases in each of the two previous months. Still, volumes were uneven before last month’s jump with activity falling in four of ...
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October CPI data showed a 2.0 per cent year-over-year increase in inflation, up 0.4 basis points from last month. Core inflation (excluding food and energy) increased 2.3 per cent on an annual basis, ...
Lower consumer spending in the majority of the east coast provinces is not unexpected although it comes at a slightly later time this year than historical patterns. Historically, spending in these ...
Canadians need to prepare for a changing labour market. The Future Skills Centre—Centre des Compétences futures (FSC–CCF) will help them transition and adapt to new jobs. Funded by the Government of ...
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Now that inflation is falling and the Bank of Canada is well on its way in its cutting cycle, the economy is set to face fewer headwinds in 2025. The Bank of Canada followed up its initial rate cut in ...