Vibrant growth continues in Ontario
Higher wages could bolster consumer spending, but rising interest rates and stricter mortgage rules pose challenges for the housing market
Higher wages could bolster consumer spending, but rising interest rates and stricter mortgage rules pose challenges for the housing market
Solid economic growth in B.C. is expected to continue. However, the new NDP government faces challenges
A resurgence in oil prices helped Alberta’s economy enjoy a healthy rebound in 2017, and further growth is expected this year
Manufacturing and construction have been strong economic drivers form Quebec, the growth of which is expected to slow slightly this year
An aging population, declining energy exports and fewer major projects weigh down economic activity in the Atlantic provinces
Improvements in oil prices and potash production are driving a rebound in Saskatchewan’s economy, while Manitoba stays the course
Declines in GDP for the Northwest Territories and Nunavut are anticipated for 2018. The outlook for the Yukon is much brighter
Canada's largest economy is benefiting from public and private spending, but U.S. protectionism may hamper growth
Although the energy sector is struggling and unemployment remains high, rising oil prices should bring some relief to Alberta
While home sales are slowing and growth is likely to ease slightly, the outlook for B.C. remains among the country's brightest
After years of high deficits and stalled employment, a shift to balanced books, more investment and rising exports is boosting the province's fortunes
In a reversal of the recent past, Saskatchewan has been battered by low prices for resources, while Manitoba is posting solid, if not spectacular, gains
Plagued by low prices for resources and difficulty in retaining younger workers, most of Atlantic Canada faces slower GDP growth. But an uptick in wages…
From diamonds to airports and research stations, the North is continuing to grow. But the optimism is uneven, with the Yukon facing a decline in…
The sluggishness in Quebec at the end of 2015 will give way to stronger economic growth this year, with help from exports
Saskatchewan's heavy reliance on natural resources, especially oil, is reducing growth, although employment and government support remains stable
The drivers of U.S. demand and a low loonie mean B.C. is likely to lead Canada in economic growth this year
The precipitous drop in the price of oil means jobs and profits will be scarce this year. But low interest rates will cushion the blow
Manitoba should beat the country as a whole for growth in 2016, but in an election year, politics could muddy the picture
China's economic shift is being felt in the Territories, where many mines are closing or reducing output
Nova Scotia: Shipbuilding, seafood and exports are driving growth, but government debt and a stagnant population are drags on growth
Prince Edward island: Lobsters, potatoes and pharmaceuticals will benefit from a lower C$ and increased world demand, mostly from the U.S.
Continuing the trend of recent years, Newfoundland and Labrador will feel the damper of lower oil prices. But some mining may benefit from the lower…
While New Brunswick is gaining traction in some areas, such as forestry, it shares the region's aging demographic issues
Rising exports to the U.S. and a recovering farming industry are good news. But weather and politics cloud the picture