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2022 PEI Budget – Focusing on priorities
March 1, 2022 The provincial government expects revenues to edge lower next year after surging $209 million (8.8%) in 2021-22.Provinces to enter advanced stages of recovery in 2022
December 2, 2021 While the pandemic still poses a significant risk to all provincial economies, the recovery is proceeding generally well. - RBC EconomicsRecovery bumpy but still advancing in all provinces
September 13, 2021 Despite the third wave causing greater-than-expected disruptions this spring, the economic recovery remains on track across Canada's provinces.Provincial economies reaching the other side of the valley
June 9, 2021 RBC Economics expects growth to return in a big way in every province this year, supporting a half-century-high growth rate of 6.3% nationwide.Lower Deficit Course Sets Stage for Targeted Tax Relief
March 15, 2021 PEI's boost to health care spending next year will keep the pressure on the bottom line, says RBC Economics in its provincial budget analysis.Vaccine Progress Brightens Outlook for Provincial Economies
March 10, 2021 The recovery across Canada's provinces has been stronger than expected with Quebec leading the way at a projected growth rate of 6.5% in 2021.2021 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.Provincial-U.S. Trade: COVID-19 Exposure Rankings
September 17, 2020 RBC Economics finds that most of Canada's provinces have limited exposure to U.S. COVID hotspots.Provincial Economies: Diverse yet Together in Experiencing Historic Recession
September 10, 2020 Each province is facing an unprecedented decline in activity this year. The good news is the worst of the shock could be behind us.1 of 2