U.S. tariffs hit Canadian exports hard in first half of 2025| Policy | Advisor.ca
Canadian farmers are forecast to harvest more canola in 2025/26, while there’s to be less wheat, Statistics Canada said in its crop production report on Aug. 28.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
Canadian retail sales rose 5.9% in June, driven by domestic travel trends and strong regional growth across key provinces.| Retail Insider
Report shows the total building permit values for Q2 2025 across Canada to be $36.7 billion, following a decline of $1.9 billion over the three-month period. The post Building permit values see decrease of 9% in June appeared first on HPAC Magazine.| HPAC Magazine
Merchandise trade deficit widens, while services trade deficit narrows| Advisor.ca
The national index for new condominium apartment prices dipped by 0.2% in the second quarter of 2025, according to new data from Statistics Canada.| Mortgage Rates & Mortgage Broker News in Canada
This HillNote focuses specifically on the definitions of “urban,” “rural” and “remoteness” according to Statistics Canada. A clear understanding of these statistical definitions and classifications is crucial to identifying the target populations for relevant government initiatives and policies. This paper also features various maps to illustrate the differences between these definitions.| HillNotes
There were some notable changes to Canadian canola made in the United States Department of Agriculture world oilseed report issued on June 12. The USDA increased its call on 2024/25 canola exports and trimmed those for 2025/26, and reduced carryout projections for both marketing years.| Grainews
Like many governments, the Canadian federal public service has been busy preparing for a world in which AI is key to future digital public services. Find out how Canadian government leaders are developing responsible AI management practices.| www.globalgovernmentforum.com
Economists reacting to July's job figures say there's little in the labour force data to dissuade the Bank of Canada from further cuts to the benchmark interest rate.| Global News
Interpreting job market statistics demands a lot of care right now. The pandemic has muddied the statistical waters and created the illusion that unemployment rates are significantly higher in Canada than in other countries. Erin O’Toole, with a sense of indignation and urgency, has boldly proclaimed that “We lead the G7 in unemployment.” Statistics in … Continue reading In pandemic times, the unemployment rate is not what it seems| Economics for public policy