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What to expect for Saskatchewan’s economy and politics in 2023

Kelly Gallagher / January 3, 2023

2023 will be a challenging year for Canada -- both economically and politically -- however Saskatchewan will weather the headwinds better than most jurisdictions.Most economic forecasts point to a Canadian economy slowing down with high interest …

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Economic forecast isn’t pretty

Kelly Gallagher / October 21, 2019

This is the time when the banks start to issue their forecasts for the provincial economy for the final quarter of the year. The first out of the gate is RBC Royal Bank - their narrative is not especially pretty for Saskatchewan.Saskatchewan, the …

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Hard to Get the Pulse

Kelly Gallagher / August 2, 2019

With the mishmash of economic and business signals swirling in global markets these days it’s hard to put your finger on how business owners in this province are positioning themselves.We have a few reports on business confidence – they are all …

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Sask economy brightening

Kelly Gallagher / June 18, 2019

It’s always darkest before the dawn, a saying that characterizes the view expressed by the economics branch of TD Bank in its latest forecast for Saskatchewan’s economy.In broad terms, the bank says its forecast for Canada is largely unchanged …

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Economy slowing but growing

Kelly Gallagher / June 12, 2019

There’s an awful lot of stuff going on in the economy these days, things that are reshaping the outlook for the next year or two.Forecasts from RBC Royal Bank, which is generally the friendliest towards Saskatchewan, is the first out of the gate …

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Upbeat forecast for Sask economy

Kelly Gallagher / April 16, 2019

As the quarterly updates on economic expansion expectations continue to flow in from the major banks, we now have what is probably the most upbeat outlook to date.It comes from the economists at ScotiaBank. They see Saskatchewan’s …

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Economy trending upward

Kelly Gallagher / April 11, 2019

As the various private sector forecasts for Saskatchewan’s economic outlook start to flow, we are seeing something of a consensus on just how fast the economy will grow this year.The latest to add their voice to the chorus is BMO Bank of …

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Gauging Saskatchewan’s economic growth

Paul Martin / June 28, 2018

The economics unit at RBC Royal Bank continues to be among the most bullish on Saskatchewan’s outlook. …

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