
Conference Board
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Canadian resource mega-projects should consider U.S. workers to fill labour gap: study
Alberta has been at the forefront of a strategy to recruit U.S. workers, particularly for resource projects
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St. John’s, NL, fastest growing economy among 15 Canadian cities
Newfoundland and Labrador capital expected to post GDP gains of five per cent in 2013
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Agricultural protectionism hurts Canadian trade efforts: study
The report says loosening trade barriers would be of net benefit to the Canadian economy but would damage the highly protected dairy industry
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New report urges SMEs to seek success in emerging markets
Firms often yield higher returns than they would operating with Canada’s traditional trade partners
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‘Now is a good time to invest’ say Canadian execs, as manufacturing and wholesale surprise
Firms are reporting being in sound financial position to invest and almost half said they anticipated bigger profits in six months.
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Europe continues to weaken world economy, new report claims
Conference Board of Canada blames slow global growth of 2.5 per cent this year on eurozone
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Infrastructure spending boosts per-person income: report
Funded by Infrastructure Ontario, the study claims infrastructure spending increased real income per resident in Ontario by $902-per-person in 2012