News Releases
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Oct 16, 2014
- Real GDP growth of 1.8 per cent expected in 2014, 2.0 per cent in 2015 (Canadian real GDP growth of 2.3 per cent expected in 2014, 2.4 per cent in 2015)
- Stable political landscape should support business confidence and investment
- Exports to benefit from lower dollar and stronger sales to the U.S.
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Oct 16, 2014
- Real GDP growth of 1.3 per cent expected in 2014, 1.7 per cent in 2015 (Canadian real GDP growth of 2.3 per cent expected in 2014, 2.4 per cent in 2015)
- Tourism stronger, weaker loonie figures
- Exports rose 20 per cent year-over-year in August, led by aerospace, food and agriculture
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Oct 16, 2014
- Real GDP growth of 2.3 per cent expected in 2014, 2.4 per cent in 2015
- Alberta to lead the country, but growth gap is set to narrow
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Oct 16, 2014
- Real GDP growth of 1.3 per cent expected in 2014, 1.7 per cent in 2015 (Canadian real GDP growth of 2.3 per cent expected in 2014, 2.4 per cent in 2015)
- Private sector capital spending expected to expand modestly in 2014
- Higher Exports, Capital Spending to Support Growth in New Brunswick
- Forestry exports get boost from U.S. housing recovery
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Oct 16, 2014
- Real GDP growth of 3.5 per cent expected in 2014, 2.9 per cent in 2015 (Canadian real GDP growth of 2.3 per cent expected in 2014, 2.4 per cent in 2015)
- Energy sector remains key driver, and key risk
- Population growth similar to rates seen at height of pre-recession boom
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Oct 16, 2014
- Real GDP growth of 2.3 per cent expected in 2014, 2.5 per cent in 2015 (Canadian real GDP growth of 2.3 per cent expected in 2014, 2.4 per cent in 2015)
- Housing market strengthening, particularly in Vancouver
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Oct 16, 2014
- Real GDP growth of 2.0 per cent expected in 2014, 2.4 per cent in 2015 (Canadian real GDP growth of 2.3 per cent expected in 2014, 2.4 per cent in 2015)
- Stronger performance expected for exports and manufacturing
- Housing market remains strong in Toronto
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Oct 14, 2014
- Prices in Florida and Arizona expected to increase steadily in coming years
- Canadians are the largest foreign buyers of Florida housing
- Residents spending time in Canada and U.S. face new government guidelines
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Oct 10, 2014
Report shows deep gulf between the boom-time conditions in Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver, and the lacklustre activity almost everywhere else
