
Canada's Economy Set to Rebound After Brief Slowdown
After two tough quarters, Canada's economy is expected to bounce back with steady growth through 2027. New jobs and investment are on the horizon as trade pressures ease.
Find uplifting stories about heroes, innovations, and solutions
7817 results for "canada economy"

After two tough quarters, Canada's economy is expected to bounce back with steady growth through 2027. New jobs and investment are on the horizon as trade pressures ease.

A groundbreaking report shows Indigenous economic partnerships aren't just ethical, they're Canada's secret weapon for growth. Indigenous GDP income has already jumped from $37.6 billion to $63.7 billion in just 10 years.
Indigenous economic participation in Canada jumped from $37.6 billion to $63.7 billion between 2013 and 2023, and a new report says deeper partnerships could nearly double that growth. The shift is already helping major projects move forward faster while building stronger communities.

A new study shows sustainable aviation fuel could pump $32 billion into Canada's economy by 2040 while slashing carbon emissions. The green energy transition promises jobs across the country, from farms to cities. #

While much of Canada struggles economically, Alberta is projected to lead the nation with 2.6% GDP growth this year and the strongest employment gains in the country. The province is proving its economy can stay resilient even during uncertain times.
Canada's unemployment rate dropped to 6.5% in January, down from 6.8% in December. While the economy shed 25,000 jobs, youth unemployment fell as more young people chose education over job searching.

Three marine scientists are pushing back against Canada's proposal to weaken endangered species protections, arguing the country can build a strong economy without sacrificing its last 74 southern resident killer whales. Their public stand highlights a growing movement proving environmental protection and prosperity can coexist.

A new Deloitte report reveals that Indigenous economic partnerships could transform Canada's economy, with Indigenous GDP already doubling in a decade. Respect and relationship-building are unlocking growth in crucial sectors from fishing to energy.

Canada's economy surprised economists by adding nearly 88,000 jobs in May and dropping unemployment to 6.6%, showing resilience despite months of trade uncertainty. The surge wiped out almost 80% of job losses from earlier this year.

Team Canada's Matt Dunstone is on fire at the world men's curling championship, clinching his third consecutive victory with a stunning comeback against China. The Winnipeg skipper's four-point surge in the ninth end sealed an 8-4 win and pushed Canada into a tie for third place.

The U.S. Latino economy hit $4.4 trillion in 2024, surpassing Japan to claim the world's fourth-largest GDP spot. Growing three times faster than the non-Latino economy, this milestone shows how 68 million Americans are powering the nation's future.

Canada just greenlit North America's largest clean energy project ever: a $70 billion plan bringing 14,000 megawatts of hydroelectric and wind power to Eastern Canada. The massive buildout promises 23,000 construction jobs and could transform how provinces share clean electricity.

While Canada's economy shows signs of slowing, social enterprises are thriving with 22% reporting growth in the past year. These mission-driven businesses generated $6.5 billion in revenue while creating thousands of jobs for people facing employment barriers.

China's clean energy sector nearly doubled in three years, reaching $2.2 trillion in 2025 and driving over 90% of the country's investment growth. Solar power is set to overtake coal in China for the first time in 2026, marking a potential global turning point in the fight against climate change.

Canada just announced its largest clean energy investment ever, pouring $10 billion into hydroelectric expansion that will power homes, create jobs, and support the country's critical mineral mining industry. This collaboration between federal and provincial governments shows how clean energy can drive economic growth while cutting emissions.

Travelers from Indonesia and Malaysia can now visit Canada without traditional visas if they meet simple screening requirements. The new electronic system cuts red tape and strengthens ties with two of Southeast Asia's largest economies.

A new partnership in Canada is helping medical innovations reach patients faster by connecting inventors directly with hospitals and doctors. The collaboration could strengthen healthcare while keeping innovation dollars in Canada.

Canada's economy surprised everyone with 88,000 new jobs in May, nearly nine times more than expected. After a tough spring, workers across construction, transportation, and food services are getting back on their feet.

Canada just unveiled an ambitious roadmap to harvest clean energy from ocean winds, tides, and waves—enough to power millions of homes while creating 12 billion dollars in economic growth. The plan could transform coastal communities and position Canada as a global leader in marine renewable technology.

Canada's unemployment rate dropped to 6.5% in January, driven by more young people choosing education over job hunting. The shift signals confidence in investing in future careers despite current economic headwinds.
Showing 20 of 7817