This quarterly economic forecast presents the short-term outlook for Canada’s provinces.
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The Canadian economy is forecast to grow by 1.9 per cent this year and by 3.2 per cent in 2004.
Quebec and Ontario will see growth slow to a crawl this summer, but a healthy rebound is in store next year.
Fiscal retrenchment and weak markets for wood products will weigh down British Columbia’s near-term performance.
Growth will fall sharply in Newfoundland and Labrador as offshore oil production peaks.
Alberta will see solid near-term growth, thanks to robust oil patch activity and vibrant domestic demand.
Strong gains in mining output and a rebound in agriculture will make Saskatchewan the top-growing province this year and next.

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