Lukewarm growth in Ontario, a looming election in B.C. and downward pressures in Alberta. Read more in this province-by-province economic report from the February 2013 issue of Investment Executive newspaper.
January 31, 2013Lukewarm growth in Ontario, a looming election in B.C. and downward pressures in Alberta. Read more in this province-by-province economic report from the February 2013 issue of Investment Executive newspaper.
January 31, 2013The Rock is expected to be a leader in economic growth once again, despite a shaky public-sector financial picture
Aerospace will not grow as rapidly as in 2013. And reduced public spending will also hurt the island province
Forestry is expected to rebound, but mining and construction will still be sore spots for New Brunswick's struggling economy
Megaprojects, rising U.S. demand and lower government spending in Nova Scotia should mean better days ahead
The province, which has very slow growth and a huge debt, is likely to continue to walk the economic tightrope this year
The Keystone province continues its steady, stable growth. Yet, a few clouds are on the horizon, including lower global demand
The ongoing expansion of the potash industry is the main reason why the province is leading Canada in growth
Strong growth is expected for the fourth straight year in Alberta. But there are a range of challenges
Possible change in government could have implications for B.C.'s steadily improving economy