Growth to Slow as Province Climbs the Population Pyramid: British Columbia’s Outlook to 2045

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Growth to Slow as Province Climbs the Population Pyramid: British Columbia’s Outlook to 2045

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Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This annual economic forecast for the province of British Columbia examines the economic outlook for the province, including gross domestic product (GDP), output by industry, and labour market conditions.

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In this annual report, we explore the impact of shifting demographic patterns, challenging housing affordability, and the evolving business investment and international trade landscape on British Columbia’s long-term economic outlook.

As the province’s population ages, how will consumer spending, the labour market, and government spending be impacted over the long term, and what role will immigration play? Amid the global transition to greener forms of energy, in which industries will investment and employment growth be strongest, and how will this affect overall output?

Read the issue briefing to get our full analysis.

Key findings
Overview
Demographics
Potential output
Investment
Housing
Consumption
Government
Trade
Methodology

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