Conference Board of Canada

The Conference Board of Canada announced that it is adopting a new operating name, marking a significant milestone in its evolution as Canada’s leading independent research organization. The new name, Signal49 Research, reflects the organization’s focus, and deep Canadian roots. “For decades, we’ve delivered evidence-based research and unique insights to help Canadian leaders tackle the country’s toughest … Read more

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For employees with disabilities, disclosure is complex and the need to disclose can be a barrier to workplace inclusion, according to new research from The Conference Board of Canada and MentorAbility Canada, an initiative of the Canadian Association for Supported Employment. “Canada needs more accessible workplaces, but too often people with disabilities face systemic barriers that prevent them from fully … Read more

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Trade between Canada and Ireland has increased substantially since the introduction of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) in 2017, nearly doubling from US$4.9 billion in 2016 to US$9.6 billion in 2023, according to new research from The Conference Board of Canada. “The growth in trade speaks to the strength of the relationship between Canada and Ireland and underscores the value of diversifying our trade relationships with trusted partners,” … Read more

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The ongoing trade dispute between Canada and the United States is dampening both business and consumer confidence, weighing heavily on provincial economies, according to new research from The Conference Board of Canada. “While the trade disruption with the United States is clouding Canada’s near-term outlook, demographics will play a crucial role in shaping Canada’s economic trajectory over the longer-term,” said Richard Forbes, principal economist at The Conference Board of Canada. “Slowing … Read more

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Canada’s intellectual property landscape reveals a mix of inventive strengths and weaknesses across 35 key technology areas, according to new research from The Conference Board of Canada. “Intellectual property is a key driver of innovation, freedom to operate and economic growth,” said Alain Francq, director, innovation & technology at The Conference Board of Canada. “Patents provide clues to where we have unique … Read more