Record-Setting Population Growth Not Enough to Prevent Economic Slowdown: New Brunswick’s Three-Year Outlook

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Record-Setting Population Growth Not Enough to Prevent Economic Slowdown: New Brunswick’s Three-Year Outlook

Provincial
Pages:14 pages10 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This quarterly economic forecast for the province of New Brunswick 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 look at the effect of rising interest rates on housing markets, business investment, and household spending in New Brunswick.

To what extent will ongoing U.S. countervailing and anti-dumping duties on softwood lumber hold back the province’s forestry sector? What does the looming slowdown in the housing market mean for construction workers? We share our forecast for New Brunswick’s economy over the next three years, including gross domestic product, jobs, forestry, and construction.

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Key Findings
New Brunswick Snapshot
Overview
Labour Markets
Key Sector Outlooks
Governments
Methodology

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