Canada may even regain G7 leadership by the end of this period if, as we expect, the pace of U.S. activity moves down to a sub-3 percent trajectory for the first time in nearly half a decade. |
Canada may even regain G7 leadership by the end of this period if, as we expect, the pace of U.S. activity moves down to a sub-three per cent trajectory for the first time in nearly half a decade. |
Canada may even regain G7 leadership by the end of this period. |
China is in the process of overtaking Canada as top foreign supplier of non-energy products to the U.S.. |
In terms of manufacturing and jobs, it's not good for Ontario because we are so focused on the U.S. marketplace _ roughly 90 percent of our exports in the province go there. |
Looking ahead, domestic demand will be increasingly fuelled by the growth of business investment to ease capacity bottlenecks and improve operational efficiency. In Canada, energy-related and productivity-enhancing expenditures will dominate business capital projects. In both countries, pressing demands for improved public infrastructure - for health, education and our major cities - will underpin overall capital spending. |
The guy on the street who is thinking of going to the U.S. this summer is going to feel a whole lot better because purchasing power has gone up a lot. |
You can draw a fault line down the borders between Western Canada and Ontario east and see a fairly substantial difference. |