Mining Data and Canada’s Great Acceleration
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Josh Sandlos This is the fourth post in a series about the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance for Canadian environmental history. The posts in this series are cro...
Will Steffen used simple data visualizations to make a compelling case the Great Acceleration started in the mid-20th century. The post When Did the Great Acceleration Start? Saska...
Shannon Stunden Bower This is the sixth post in a series about the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance for Canadian environmental history. The posts in this series...
Jim Clifford When did the Great Acceleration start? Saskatchewan might hold the answer. Between the 1890s and the 1930s, the settler population exploded, and these newcomers broke...
Stéphane Castonguay and Colin Coates This is the ninth post in a series about the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance for Canadian environmental history. The posts...
Andrew Burke This is the seventh post in a series about the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance for Canadian environmental history. The posts in this series are cr...
John W. Bessai This is the third post in a series about the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance for Canadian environmental history. The posts in this series are cr...
GDP per person is once again on the rise
Canada's rebound in April should quiet recession talk
Canadians are paying a lot more across the board. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows the Consumer Price Index (CPI) accelerated to a multi-year high in May. Gasoline is a major...
Canadians continue to flee in record volumes, in a trend that’s picking up, not plateauing. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows emigration—when citizens or permanent residents m...
Alicia Carefoote This is the fifth post in a series about the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance for Canadian environmental history. The posts in this series are...
Canadian economic output rebounded sharply after spending a month in negative territory. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows gross domestic product (GDP) ripped higher in April....
Canada’s economy looked like it was booming. Then slower immigration made it difficult to maintain that illusion. Economists at BMO Capital Markets challenged the narrative that po...
Here’re quarterly and monthly GDP, normalized to October 2025: Figure 1: Canadian real GDP (blue bars), monthly GDP (black line), both in logs 2025M10=0. Source: StatCan, and autho...
Canada currently has about 337 megawatts of AI data centre capacity, and there are more than 20 gigawatts, or 20,000 megawatts in projects that are "under planning or development."
Assuming no growth in June, the industry-based output data suggests Canada’s economy will expand at a 2.3% annualized pace in the second quarter.
Amid a cost-of-living crisis, a war across the Middle East, job uncertainty thanks to AI – do you still have emotional bandwidth to worry about the environment? It seems like Ottaw...
Energy powered the April rebound, but economists say the Bank of Canada stays on hold
Second-quarter GDP gets off to strong start after technical recession
Canada is rapidly positioning itself as a cornerstone of the global energy sector, joining the ranks of the United States, Russia, Brazil, Norway, Mexico, and Colombia. This coalit...
The Financial Post reports: Economists in a Bloomberg survey now see Canada’s economy expanding just 0.7% this year after shrinking in the first quarter. Here’s a picture of the fo...
Canada’s immigration story is impossible to miss. Whenever I’m at a grocery store in a major Canadian city, there’s a 90% chance I’ll bump into a fellow immigrant—staff and shopper...
Alberta separation, war in the Middle East and Ottawa's plans to make Canada an energy superpower are just a few of the issues of discussion at the Global Energy Show in Calgary.
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