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The Daily


Tuesday, December 18, 2007


Released at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time

Consumer Price Index, November 2007
Fuelled by higher gasoline prices and mortgage interest cost, consumer prices increased 2.5% between November 2006 and November 2007. This represents a slight acceleration from the 12-month change of 2.4% posted in October. However, the Bank of Canada's core index increased only 1.6%, posting its slowest 12-month increase since April 2006.

Study: Long-term productivity growth in manufacturing in Canada and the United States, 1961 to 2003
Labour productivity in the manufacturing sector of both Canada and the United States increased at the same average pace between 1961 and 2003. But the sources of this growth differed in the two countries, according to a new study.

Employment Insurance, October 2007 

Leading indicators, November 2007

Industrial chemicals and synthetic resins, October 2007

Steel pipe and tubing, October 2007

Large urban transit, October 2007 

Industry productivity database, 2004

New products