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Opinion: Amid Canada's housing crisis, immigration needs to be slower, more focused

Canada lacks investment to complement the inflow of immigrants – while we wait for housing progress, Canada needs slower and more focused immigration ....

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Analysis  | Business quest to do more with fewer workers confronts productivity puzzle

As worker shortage persists, even threat of recession has not ended need to use labour more efficiently ....

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Business quest to do more with fewer workers confronts productivity puzzle

Business leaders are calling for increased productivity to ride out inflation and a potential recession. But economists battle to understand why Canadian productivity has continued to sag despite a worker shortage. ....

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Cement shortages are putting pressure on Canada's construction industry

The construction sector is having a boom year, as consumers and companies pour more dollars into building infrastructure. But a cement shortage caused by the confluence of a shrinking workforce, inflation, increased demand and issues at major plants is creating serious issues for the industry across the country. ....

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Is Canada in a recession right now?

With inflation reaching astronomical levels, some Canadians may be concerned that rising costs will lead to a decline in economic activity and eventually trigger a recession. Experts, however, say this is unlikely to happen anytime soon. ....

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