Provincial Outlook Long-Term Economic Forecast: 2002

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Provincial Outlook Long-Term Economic Forecast: 2002

Provincial Economic Analysis
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Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This annual executive summary provides highlights of the Provincial Outlook report which presents the long-term outlook for Canada’s provinces.

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This annual executive summary provides highlights of the Provincial Outlook report which presents the long-term outlook for Canada’s provinces.

Document Highlights 

  • The national economy is expected to experience aver-age growth of 2.7 per cent over the 2001-20 period.
  • At 3.2 per cent, growth will be strongest in Alberta, as the energy sector benefits from rising oil prices, an immense non-conventional oil supply and better extraction technology.
  • Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, which were particularly affected by the U.S. slowdown, will post strong growth in 2003 and 2004 as the U.S. economy rebounds.
  • Declining population will make Newfoundland and Labrador the slowest growing province over the 2001-20 period.
  • The average annual growth rate will be limited to 2.1 per cent in the Maritime and Prairie provinces, mainly because of weak demographic conditions.

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