It was a rollercoaster year for the Canadian economy.
From geopolitical conflict and a new interest rate cycle to the debate around entrepreneurial ambition and domestic investment, many of the economic and business events that marked 2024 are sure to be felt in the year ahead.
Following the Bank of Canada’s final interest-rate announcement of the year, The Logic’s executive editor April Fong and economics columnist and editor-at-large Kevin Carmichael discussed what mattered most to Canadian businesses in 2024—and what could be around the corner.
What market and societal forces will shape the economy in Canada and beyond? Can Canada finally solve its crippling productivity problem? And what are the signals, stories, opportunities and headwinds you should be looking out for in 2025?
Watch the video below to find out.
Engage with Canada’s most influential decision makers.
The Logic’s event attendees include professionals with a focus on technology and innovation—industry leaders, members of government and passionate members of Canada’s tech and innovation community. They also garner significant interest from public relations, government relations and communications firms looking to gain indispensable information for their clients to better inform their work. For more information, contact our events team at [email protected].
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