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Industrial Sector’s Robust Recovery Challenged by Labour, Supply Chain Issues
March 1, 2021 Canada's industrial sector is recovering relatively quickly following an unprecedented drop in 2020, says RBC Economics.Alberta Will Need More than Higher Oil Prices to Climb out of Its Fiscal Hole
February 26, 2021 Alberta projects an $18.2 billion budget deficit in 2021-2022, which is an improvement from a deficit of $20.2 billion in 2020-2021.How Canada’s Economy has Managed Through the Second Wave of COVID-19
February 22, 2021 Dawn Desjardins, RBC's Chief Deputy Economist takes a closer look at Canada's economy during the second wave of COVID-19.Canadians to Borrow and Spend More in 2021
February 19, 2021 RBC Economics expects a rebound in consumer spending later in 2021 because of pent-up demand and large savings stockpiles.Canada’s Housing Market Ramped up as 2021 Rolled In
February 16, 2021 Buyers were out in force—again—in January, driving up home resales to yet another record-high level in Canada.Canadian Immigration Interrupted: A Look Ahead Into 2021
February 16, 2021 RBC Economics expects Canadian immigration to fall well short of its target in 2021.New Year, Same Tight Housing Market Conditions Across Canada
February 8, 2021 The strong demand for and low supply of single-family homes is driving up prices at accelerating rates, while condo price trends are comparatively weaker.Economic Momentum ‘Strained’ in Early 2021
February 5, 2021 Lockdowns are making for a slow start to 2021 and vaccines will support a return to growth in Q2 and beyond.Virtual Davos: 7 Challenges for COVID and Beyond
February 2, 2021 This year's World Economic Forum tried to address the challenges shaping 2021. Here are RBC CEO Dave McKay's takeaways.21 of 37