The average of the Bank of Canada’s two preferred core inflation measures rose to 2.9 per cent in February from 2.7 per cent ...
In this annual report, we explore the impacts of changing government policies on Saskatchewan’s population growth, the prospects for the province’s labour and housing markets, and the outlook for the ...
Persistent strength in the U.S. dollar could incentivize greater-than-anticipated numbers of U.S. travellers to Nova Scotia, particularly in the near term. However, uncertainty over the medium-term ...
In this biannual report, we examine the five-year outlook for tourism in Manitoba. How quickly will the sector grow, and which segments of the market look the brightest? What are the constraints on ...
In this annual report, we explore the impacts of Newfoundland and Labrador’s waning population growth, the prospects for the province’s consumer spending and housing markets, and the outlook for its ...
In this research, we consider the outlook for New Brunswick’s economy to 2045, including population growth, industrial growth, and trade. How will demographic shifts, including weaker immigration, ...
This year, we assess the effects of changing demographics, geopolitics, and technological advances on provincial workforces, living standards, housing markets, and healthcare through to 2045. What ...
This quarter, we look at the extent to which lower inflation and interest rates will help support provincial economies across Canada this year, despite the uncertainty created by tariff threats from ...
Nova Scotia’s economic growth is expected to be modest over the long term, dragged down by slow population growth, weak private investment, and an aging population. Will immigration be the main source ...