New Canadian Economics titles for your 2025-2026 Classes

Microeconomics / Macroeconomics 18th Canadian edition

Ragan

This widely trusted economics textbook series offers a Canada-focused, comprehensive approach that addresses pressing issues like climate change, housing affordability, and global trade shifts.

Enhanced with AI-powered study aids, interactive graphing, and Policy Briefing podcasts, these resources equip students to actively engage in economic conversations shaping today’s world.

Available in April 2025

Economics Today: A Canadian Perspective Microeconomics / Macroeconomics 2nd Canadian edition

Miller/Higginson/Ahmad/Siljanoski

Economics Today is a concise, up-to-date, and practical guide to understanding economics in Canada and beyond.

To make economics both accessible and relevant, Economics Today integrates practical applications throughout the text. Real-life application questions and features like Did You Know That... and Economics in Your Life connect theory to everyday decision-making, careers, and even voting behavior.

Available in March 2025

Economics for Life: Making Smart Choices 3rd Canadian edition

Cohen/Wolla

Ideal for one-semester economics courses, Economics for Life addresses the growing market needs and trends toward a literacy-targeted (LT) approach to teaching economics, supported by an active-learning pedagogy and premium online teaching and learning resources.

Macroeconomics 7th Canadian edition

Williamson

Williamson’s Macroeconomics follows a modern approach to macroeconomics by building macroeconomic models from microeconomic principles. As such, it is consistent with the way that macroeconomic research is conducted today.

Available in February 2025

Macroeconomics 10th Canadian edition

Abel/Bernanke/Croushore/Kneebone/Tombe

Macroeconomics presents macroeconomic theory in a big-picture way. The text focuses on a single model, providing students with a clear understanding of macroeconomics and its classical and Keynesian assumptions. It has students analyze real economic data used by policy makers and researchers while also making it easy for instructors to align chapters to fit their own syllabi.

Available in February 2025