Economy Slows as Inflation Hurts: Nova Scotia’s Three-Year Outlook

Economy Slows as Inflation Hurts: Nova Scotia’s Three-Year Outlook

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Pages:13 pages10 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This quarterly economic forecast for Nova Scotia examines the economic outlook for the province, including gross domestic product (GDP), output by industry, and labour market conditions.

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This quarter, we consider the effects of Hurricane Fiona, business investment, and international exports on Nova Scotia’s economic outlook.

How will high inflation affect industries related to goods such as forestry and logging, agriculture, and manufacturing? As the province’s population continues to grow, will housing starts remain strong over the next five years? We share our forecast for Nova Scotia’s economy, including gross domestic product and the consumer price index.

Read the issue briefing to get our full analysis.

Key Findings
Nova Scotia Snapshot
Overview
Labour Markets, Income, and Consumption
Business Investment
Housing
Government Outlook
Exports
Methodology

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