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Canadians will see wages pick up as immigration slows, Conference Board argues

OTTAWA - The Conference Board of Canada expects wage hikes will pick up speed in the coming years as the pace of population growth slows down.

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Conference Board report forecasts 1.5 per cent GDP growth for this year

Construction workers work at the site of a condo tower under construction, in Delta, B.C., on Wednesday, July 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


OTTAWA - The Conference Board of Canada expects wage hikes will pick up speed in the coming years as the pace of population growth slows down.

The think tank said in a new economic forecast Monday that Canada’s labour market has been “resilient” this year despite tariff pressures from the United States.

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