The Business Monitor Just over a half of Canadian companies say they can survive past October Based on current revenues, cash reserves and available credit, only 54% of businesses say they…adminMay 6, 2020
The Business Monitor Canadian businesses regard the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. as the biggest risk to the Canadian Economy The COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. is seen as a larger risk than mass layoffs…adminApril 14, 2020
The Business Monitor COVID-19 is having a massive impact on Canadian businesses Large numbers of businesses adjusting to COVID-19 with layoffs and reducing or suspending operations TORONTO,…GravesApril 8, 2020
The Business Monitor Strong support for emergency stimulus initiatives in response to COVID-19 But more is needed at both federal and provincial levels TORONTO, April 3, 2020 Follow…GravesMarch 30, 2020
The Business Monitor Canadian companies gloomy about the future of the economy Canadian managers think things are good today but are not so confident about the future…adminJuly 20, 2019
The Business Monitor Labour availability concerns The availability of people with the right skills considered the greatest threat to business TORONTO,…adminAugust 2, 2018
The Business Monitor Loyalty to Canadian business insurers waning Most business executives would not recommend their current provider TORONTO, CANADA, June 2018 It seems…adminJune 25, 2018
The Business Monitor Companies lack a global orientation Canadian managers think their organizations lack a global orientation TORONTO, CANADA, April 2018 A new…adminApril 24, 2018
The Business Monitor Business leaders: Canada needs to be a leader in A.I. but we’re not ready Canadian companies are not ready to take advantage of artificial intelligence TORONTO, CANADA, March 2018…adminMarch 8, 2018
The Business Monitor Gap between skills availability and preparedness is large Businesses see the availability of skilled people as the major threat but few are prepared…adminDecember 14, 2017