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The Economic Pulse – April 2021 Edition
April 27, 2021 RBC Chief Economist Craig Wright discusses the fiscal policy supporting the improving economic outlook and what it means for the Bank of Canada.BC Budget 2021 errs on the side of caution
April 21, 2021 Despite the backdrop of a challenging third wave tearing through the province, the tone in BC's budgetary address was hopeful and resolute.Pandemic to recovery: big spending continues with Budget 2021
April 20, 2021 With Budget 2021, the federal government is betting big that major spending will boost economic growth, with just over $100 billion in new spending over the next 3 years.March was a record month all-round for Canada’s housing market
April 15, 2021 Another month brings another record high for home resales in Canada's housing market.Canadian immigration showing signs of rebound
April 15, 2021 Canada’s invitation to 90,000 temporary residents and international students could be a game-changer and lead to a rebound in immigration—but it’s not clear how much.Budget 2021 Preview
April 13, 2021 RBC Economics shares what to expect in the 2021 federal budget. Recovery spending likely to be focused on child care, training and digital and green infrastructure.Home prices spiked further across Canada in March despite more sellers
April 12, 2021 Concerns about overheated markets didn't faze homebuyers in March. Record number bidding contests continued in major markets across the country.Vaccines, restrictions driving near-term divergence
April 9, 2021 Vaccines, stimulus boosting advanced economy growth prospects, pushing bond yields, equities higher in March.Manitoba budget adopts a gradual and balanced approach
April 8, 2021 The Manitoba government's 2021 budget projects a deficit of $1.6 billion in FY 2021-22, or 23% smaller than in FY 2020-21.18 of 37