This quarterly economic forecast presents the short-term outlook for Canada’s provinces.
Document Highlights
- After advancing by a sluggish 1.7 per cent in 2003, the Canadian economy will see stronger growth of 3 per cent next year.
- Quebec and Ontario are expected to benefit as the U.S. economy recovers, but the stronger Canadian dollar will restrain growth.
- Weaker construction prospects will dampen the outlook in most of Atlantic Canada.
- With less fiscal austerity and an improved manufacturing sector, real GDP in British Columbia will expand at close to the national pace in 2004.
- Alberta will enjoy sturdy gains over the near term, thanks to strong domestic demand and considerable investment in the oilsands.
- Sound growth is projected in Saskatchewan next year, thanks in part to double-digit gains in the agricultural sector.

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