Sentences with phrase «canadian economy as a whole»

The Canadian economy as a whole would see 100 billion fewer dollars coming in, and resource - based provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan would see a rapid pullback in investment and a spike in unemployment.
«That doesn't preclude the possibility that you get a correction in the short run, [but] even if we were to have a modest correction... I don't actually think it would threaten the GTA economy let alone the Canadian economy as a whole
While this all might add up to a moderate correction in the Toronto condo market, Alexander doesn't believe a slowdown in new condo sales acts as a threat to the GTA economy, or the Canadian economy as a whole.
While the unions anticipate job cuts, National Bank senior economist Krishen Rangasamy said the Canadian economy as a whole will only take a modest hit.
If you should trade this currency pair, you should know that the Canadian economy as a whole depends heavily on commodity markets, more precisely on the oil market.
A review be conducted into the long - term impact of regional - based pricing on the Canadian economy as a whole, and the potential additional harmful effects on already strained regional economies.
This is good news for the Canadian economy as a whole, and should have direct impact on the number of real estate transactions completed in 2004.

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A low fee, broad market exchange traded fund for the U.S. economy as a whole, a global ETF and a Canadian broad ETF equally weighted to reduce concentration in banks and energy, and a 5 to 10 year corporate bond ladder would add diversification with dividends from stocks and interest from bonds and produce a more secure portfolio.
«Canadian households as a whole are being overstretched, which creates risks for the economy,» he said after releasing his quarterly economic update the other week.
«The hemp industry has had a huge impact on the Canadian economy, as the ability to grow hemp in Canada benefits the whole value chain, from farmer, to producer, to the end consumer.»
Forecasts vary depending on the asset class — office, retail, industrial, investment and multi-housing — and market, but as a whole Canada remains «on the radar for new capital investment» thanks to «a lack of volatility in the Canadian economy coupled with steady job growth» according to CBRE.
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