
At the Canadian Economical Behavior Research Center (CEBRC), partnerships are at the core of our mission. We believe that meaningful research and impactful insights can only be achieved through collaboration. By working closely with universities, government institutions, businesses, and independent experts, we bridge academic rigor with real-world application.
Academic Partners
We collaborate with leading Canadian universities to strengthen our research capacity, share methodologies, and train the next generation of economists and behavioral scientists.
Key university partners include:
University of Toronto
McGill University
University of British Columbia (UBC)
University of Ottawa
Queen’s University
Western University
Through these collaborations, we co-author research papers, supervise graduate projects, and organize academic conferences.
Government & Public Sector Partners
Our center works with government agencies and public institutions to provide evidence-based insights that support policy-making and national economic strategies.
Examples include:
Government of Canada
Statistics Canada
Bank of Canada
Ministry of Finance (Canada)
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
These partnerships ensure that our research informs national policies and contributes to public debate.

Business & Research Organizations
We partner with Canadian and international think tanks, research institutes, and private-sector organizations that seek a deeper understanding of consumer behavior and economic trends.
Examples include:
The Conference Board of Canada
C.D. Howe Institute
Fraser Institute
Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI)
Partnership for us means more than logos — it is about shared projects, joint publications, and advancing economic science in Canada.
Individual Collaborators
In addition to institutional partnerships, we work closely with professors, independent researchers, and industry experts who bring specialized knowledge to our projects.
Collaborations include:
Professors of economics, sociology, and data science from partner universities.
Guest researchers from international institutions.
Visiting fellows who contribute to ongoing projects and publications.
How We Partner
Partnerships with CEBRC take many forms:
Joint research projects — co-developing and publishing studies.
Policy advisory collaborations — contributing expertise to government programs.
Educational initiatives — guest lectures, workshops, and joint academic programs.
Data sharing agreements — enabling more robust and comprehensive research.

Let’s Build the Future of Canadian Economic Research Together
We welcome collaboration with universities, public institutions, research centers, and independent experts who share our mission of advancing knowledge about Canada’s economic behavior.