Gross domestic product fell by 0.2% in the second quarter, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Friday. On a monthly basis, GDP fell by 0.2% in June after a 0.2% increase in May. … READ MORE >
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Canada retail sales edge higher, bolstered by car purchases
Retail sales in Canada climbed by 0.1% to $65.9 billion in June, with all of the gain attributed to higher sales of motor vehicles and parts. … READ MORE >
Canadian economic outlook: Defying expectations
In our updated economic forecast, we have downgraded the probability of a recession in Canada over the next 12 months to 60%, from 75%. … READ MORE >
Canada’s job market slows as unemployment rate hits 5.5%
Canada’s unemployment rate rose to 5.5%, the third consecutive increase for the first time since March 2020, the onset of the pandemic. … READ MORE >
Canada adds a stunning 108,000 jobs in October, reversing decline of prior 5 months
The outsize gain and the resilience of the job market suggest that the Bank of Canada will announce another supersized interest rate hike next month. … READ MORE >
To thrive, middle market needs more women in leadership
If businesses are to thrive in an era of chronic labor shortages, they must attract, retain, recognize and reward women. … READ MORE >
Canada’s supply chain healthy as demand slows
The RSM Canada Supply Chain Index reached 2.31 in August, one of the highest readings since 2000, thanks to improvements across delivery time, prices, and inventory levels, signaling sufficient health of the supply chain. … READ MORE >
Canada’s GDP showed modest contraction in July
Canada’s gross domestic product in July contracted by 0.1%, continuing the trend from the second quarter. … READ MORE >