Modest Gains-Output to Bounce Back This Year: Newfoundland and Labrador’s Five-Year Outlook—April 2024

Modest Gains-Output to Bounce Back This Year: Newfoundland and Labrador’s Five-Year Outlook—April 2024

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Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This quarterly economic briefing forecasts economic trends for Newfoundland and Labrador over the medium term. It examines consumer spending, population growth, labour markets, and investment in key industries. For an overview of all major components of the economy, go to the Canadian Outlook main page.

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For the first time in four years, Newfoundland and Labrador will see real output rise. But any optimism needs to be tempered—gains will be modest over the medium term. The main culprit? The province’s changing demographics. The aging population is expected to impact everything from the labour market to consumer spending to housing starts.  

How will the completion of the Terra Nova platform and the growing demand for oil and gas affect the economy? Which sector will see the largest job growth? After years of setbacks, will the mining sector finally rebound this year? 

To get the full analysis, read the issue briefing. 

Key findings
Newfoundland and Labrador snapshot
Overview
Labour markets, income, and consumption
Key industries
Business investment
Housing
Exports

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