Trending Now
Tag: economy
Manitoba Predicted To Offset COVID-19 Losses In 2021 Economic Recovery
Job-seeking and entrepreneurial immigrants may well be setting their sights on Manitoba this year as its economy is forecast to almost completely offset the losses
New Brunswick Immigration To Benefit From COVID-19 Vaccination Program, Atlantic Bubble
New Brunswick’s hospitality and tourism sector is expected to gain some momentum with the return of the Atlantic Bubble in late April as Canada’s COVID-19
Alberta Oil and Gas Sector, Agriculture to Boost Economy in 2021 as Immigration Returns to Normal
The global pandemic hit Alberta with higher daily numbers of new COVID-19 cases than anywhere else in Canada last year, forcing lockdowns and border restrictions
British Columbia’s Exports Fuelling GDP Growth In 2021 As Immigration Struggles
British Columbia’s exports are expected to fuel the westernmost Canadian province’s economic recovery this year even as immigration remains sluggish and the region’s tourism industry
Quebec’s Aerospace Expected To Struggle Even As Economy and Immigration Bounce Back
The global COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of Canada’s borders to almost all non-essential travel cut immigration to Quebec by more than a third last
Canada Immigration Set to Surge in 2021 as Vaccines Expected to Build Herd Immunity to COVID-19
Vaccines already being used in the fight to stop COVID-19 will give Canadian immigration a much-need shot in the arm in the coming year as
A Robust U.S. Economy Will Ensure that Slow Growth will not be Canada’s new normal (Audio)
A number of factors are allegedly restraining the trend of growth, including the lingering impact of the 2008 financial crisis, an aging population and even
Alberta Facing ‘Two Years of Tough Times,’ Conference Board of Canada Says
In January, the Conference Board of Canada warned that Alberta could slip into recession and today, opinion regarding the province’s economy remains unchanged. Speaking to
Canada’s Economy Beats Forecasts, Grows 0.3% in October
The Canadian economy performed surprisingly positively in October and is set to extend its broadly-based growth with higher exports to the U.S., but uncertainty remains