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Immigration cuts will help narrow Canada’s housing gap but won’t solve crisis
The drastic reduction in immigration targets announced by the federal government is one of the more consequential policy reversals in recent memory.
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Proof point: Why Canada is seeing an uneven recovery among households
Households in aggregate are sitting on record levels of savings. But under the surface, there are clear signs the average Canadian consumer is suffering.
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U.S. GDP Update
The economy expanded an annualized 2.8% in Q2, almost double the 1.4% growth rate in Q1.
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U.S. Labour Market
October’s payroll gain was heavily distorted by the impact of hurricanes, a large manufacturing sector strike, and an unusually low survey response rate.
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Canadian GDP Update
GDP data in Canada continues to paint a soft picture of the economy, with output growth stagnating in August and downward revisions to June and…
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How Canada’s new immigration targets will impact the economy
The Canadian government has been under growing pressure to align the inflow of newcomers to the country with current labour market needs and…
Older Reports
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Immigration cuts will help narrow Canada’s housing gap but won’t solve crisis
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Proof point: Why Canada is seeing an uneven recovery among households
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U.S. GDP Update
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U.S. Labour Market
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Canadian GDP Update
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How Canada’s new immigration targets will impact the economy
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Bank of Canada policy update
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Proof point: Job market is bigger risk to Canada’s economy than mortgage renewals
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RBC Consumer Spending Tracker
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RBC Canadian Inflation Watch
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Navigating 2024: Reset and Revival In A Reshaping World
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Proof Point: Why has U.S. consumer spending been so much more resilient than Canada’s?
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Proof Point: Closing Canada’s infrastructure gap could boost Indigenous output by up to 17%
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Proof Point: Fiscal tailwinds coming to an end for Canada’s provinces
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Proof Point: For Canada, slower growth in China is a manageable risk
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Proof Point: The ranks of Canadian entrepreneurs are shrinking
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Proof Point: Is more turbulence on the way for Canadian labour relations?
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Proof Point: International students have a fast track to Canadian employment
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Proof Point: Canadian millennials have the smallest cushion against job losses
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Canadians on the move: will a pandemic shakeup in migration trends hold?
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Proof Point: Non-permanent residents can fill labour gaps in “greying” Canadian industries
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Proof Point: Soaring construction costs will hamper Canada’s homebuilding ambitions
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How Indigenous Business Can Accelerate Canada’s Net Zero Transition
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Proof Point: Food inflation will slow, but don’t expect prices to drop
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Proof Point: Canadians’ post-pandemic travel fever holds steady
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Five signs North America’s labour markets are starting to crack
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Proof Point: Banking turmoil is tightening already strained U.S. lending conditions
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Proof Point: More Canadians to fall behind on debt payments—but most will manage
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Proof Point: Will a weak Canadian dollar fire up inflation?
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Proof Point: Canada’s economy can’t afford a slump in business investment
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Proof Point: Canada’s shortage of rental housing could quadruple by 2026
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Policy Insight: How Canada can win in the post-IRA economy
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Proof Point: Canadian women drove a pandemic shift into higher-paying jobs
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Proof Point: Canada is failing to put immigrant skills to work
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Proof Point: Without investment, Canadian wages could reignite inflation
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Proof Point: Canadians are still clinging to pandemic savings
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Proof Point: Canada needs green subsidies more than ever
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Navigating 2023: Canada in the cross currents
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Proof Point: Is Canada becoming a nation of renters?
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The Transformative Seven: Technologies that can drive Canada’s next green revolution
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Proof Point: Canada needs more doctors—and fast
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Proof Point: Canada’s provinces are basking in revenue, but how long will it last?
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The Next Green Revolution: How Canada can produce more food and fewer emissions
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Financing Greener Growth: The fall economic statement needs to accelerate green investment
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Proof Point: The housing-charged boom in Canadian net wealth is over
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Proof Point: Canada’s recession to arrive earlier than expected
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Proof Point: Canada still isn’t spending enough on the green economy
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The Price of Power: How to cut Canada’s Net Zero electricity bill
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Proof Point: The rise of services in Canadian goods trade
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Course Correction: How international students can help solve Canada’s labour crisis
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Proof Point: Fewer supply chain snarls won’t be enough to lower inflation to 2%
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Proof Point: Demographics a powerful counterforce in Canada’s housing market correction
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Proof Point: Reshoring hasn’t spurred a Canadian manufacturing renaissance
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Canadian Housing: A Market In Retreat
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Proof Point: Canada’s labour shortages will outlive a recession
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Proof Point: Canada’s economy is headed for a recession
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Immigration Nation: New Canadians are vital to an aging society
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Proof Point: Can Canada feed the world?
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Proof Point: Canadians are scratching the travel itch again, but can the industry keep up?
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Proof Point: Immigration will fuel Atlantic Canada’s population upswing
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Proof Point: Canadians can’t kick cash
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Proof Point: Low income Canadians to feel sharpest sting from inflation, rate hikes
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The New Climate Bargain: How Canada Can Manage Energy & Environmental Security
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Proof Point: Canada’s post-pandemic labour market shakeup
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Laying the Foundation: Canada’s 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan
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Pandemic leaves Canadians richer—but saddled with more debt
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Equal measures: Advancing Canada’s working women in a post-pandemic economy
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Green Collar Jobs: The skills revolution Canada needs to reach Net Zero
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Unleashing Opportunity: The economic gains in narrowing Canada’s racial wealth gap
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COVID Consumer Spending Tracker
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The Great Canadian Restart: How 2022 can spark an era of greener, more robust growth
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What’s up with inflation?
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Net Zero: A long way from Glasgow
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Squeeze Play: Higher wages alone won’t solve Canada’s labour shortage problem
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Closing the global sustainable finance gap
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The Canadian housing market outlook
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Brighter Days Ahead: Fiscal picture improves from coast to coast
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The Great Canadian Savings Puzzle
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The $2 Trillion Transition: Canada’s Road to Net Zero
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The new challenges facing Canada’s small businesses
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COVID Response Has Kept Many Indebted Canadians from Reaching Debt Cliff
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BoC Outlines Financial Impacts of Covid-19
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Bank of Canada Expanding Asset Purchases
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Canadian Dollar Weakened but Not Headed for Historical Lows
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COVID-19’s Threat to Canada’s Vulnerable Workers
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The Fruits of Her Labour
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Gauging Canadian Coronavirus Supply Chain Vulnerabilities