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Ontario and British Columbia Lead Economic Recovery

Ontario and British Columbia Lead Economic Recovery
According to a new outlook released on Monday shows a rebound in the auto industry and strong demand will help bring Ontario’s economy back from the recession this year. Ontario will share the top in provincial growth with British Columbia, with both economies expanding by about 3.8% this year notes the Conference Board of Canada. Signs of ... Full story

RBC: Canadian Economy in for a Major Rebound

RBC: Canadian Economy in for a Major Rebound
A new forecast from RBC Economics says that Canada’s economy is set for real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of 3.1% this year and 3.9% in 2011. RBC has noted that a peak in stimulus investment, improved credit markets and a recovery in consumer spending are pushing the increase of GDP growth. Craig Wright, chief economist ... Full story

Scotia Economics: Canada on the Path to Recovery

Scotia Economics: Canada on the Path to Recovery
With consumer spending rebounding, investment returned in the line as credit market do and government taps opened the glow of the stimulus project spending in Canada as it climbed its way out of the recession in the third quarter of 2009 according to Scotia Economics’ latest Provincial Trends report. The ... Full story
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