Prairie provinces leading on economic growth, report says
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The Conference Board of Canada says the Prairie provinces will likely be the top economic performers this year, even as the Bank of Canada's inflation-fighting measures quell the country's overall economic output.
In a new report looking at factors that will drive Canada's provincial economies between 2022 and 2024, the not-for-profit think tank says Saskatchewan will lead the country with real growth of 7.6 per cent this year and Alberta will see a 4.9 per cent gain.
It says the oil and gas sector will propel the Saskatchewan and Alberta economies through 2024.
The report also says Newfoundland and Labrador will see stronger economic growth when offline oil production restarts in 2023.
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