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2021 Promises Better Days from Coast to Coast
December 15, 2020 The beginning of 2021 will be turbulent but mass vaccination brightens the outlook for all provincial economies.Vaccine Rollout Boosts 2021 Growth Prospects
December 11, 2020 Positive vaccine developments are brightening economic growth prospects in 2021. The near-term outlook is still challenging, but we're now expecting a stronger recovery.Navigating 2021: 21 Charts for the Year Ahead
December 8, 2020 RBC Economics explores the forces reshaping an increasingly decentralized Canadian economy and what it will mean for consumers, businesses and policymakers in 2021.Five Ways to Help Small Business
December 8, 2020 In a new report from RBC Thought Leadership, we lay out a 5-part plan to help Canadian small businesses thrive in a post-pandemic economy.Housing Markets Stayed Solid Across Canada in November; Downtown Condos the Only Soft Spot
December 3, 2020 Changing housing needs and low-interest rates kept housing markets boiling hot in November and resales increased between 23% and 32% year-over-year.Economic Statement Adds Red Ink, Leaves Details of Stimulus for Later
December 1, 2020 The Fall Economic Statement announced a higher 2020-21 deficit, about $382 billion. Deficits will be $121 billion in 2021-22 and $50 billion in 2022-23, before falling in future years.Canada Federal Budget Update to Spill More Red Ink
November 27, 2020 The federal government's fall budget update is expected to add more red ink to Ottawa's bottom line. RBC Economics expects the deficit to be $370 billion for 2020-21.How Carbon Capture Can Help a Net Zero Strategy, and Boost the Economy
November 25, 2020 Early investment in Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) projects could help Canada meet its ambitious net zero goals.A Spotlight on the Labour Market: An Uneven Recovery
November 20, 2020 RBC Deputy Chief Economist, Dawn Desjardins, looks at the fragmented recovery of the Canadian labour market.23 of 37