Ontario’s economic outlook is brightening, businesses say

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Poor Ontar, I mean Alberta....


Ontario’s economic outlook is brightening, businesses say

A weakening Canadian dollar and a strengthening American economy are good news for Ontario’s economic outlook, says the province’s largest business group.

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce, which represents 60,000 businesses and 135 local boards of trade, on Wednesday issued a rosy forecast for next year and 2017.

“I’m pleased to say that Ontario is looking at some improved economic conditions over the coming years,” Allan O’Dette, president and CEO of the non-partisan group, said at Queen’s Park.

“Our future economic growth will be as a result of several factors, including the strong U.S. economy that we see rebounding and, unfortunately, the lower Canadian dollar — both of which we see driving exports into the future,” said O’Dette.

“Federal and provincial infrastructure commitments should also stimulate growth across the province and across a variety of sectors,” he said.

“However, despite the relatively encouraging news … Ontario still faces some very significant challenges, including a downturn in the mining sector in northern Ontario, which affects the entire province.”

Low commodity prices for metals and slackening Chinese demand, due to the slowdown there, have hit the north particularly hard.

Still, Helmut Pastrick, chief economist for Central 1 Credit Union, who prepared the 13-page economic update, is forecasting Ontario’s economy will grow by 2.6 per cent next year and a robust 3 per cent in 2017.

That compares favourably to Finance Minister Charles Sousa’s prediction of 2.2 per cent growth in gross domestic product for 2016 and 2.3 per cent the year after that.

“Most Ministry of Finance budgets do tend to take a conservative stance,” Pastrick said of his more optimistic assumptions.

“My 2.6 per cent is based in the newly revised data that came out from Statistics Canada, which showed Ontario’s growth in 2014 to be 2.3 per cent, which is a bit higher than I thought it would turn out to be, so I’m using that growth momentum as well,” he said.

Pastrick emphasized his analysis does not take into account the looming cap-and-trade that will create financial incentives for business to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change.

The provincial government will eventually take in an additional $1.3 billion by putting a price on carbon, money businesses will likely recover by passing on new costs to consumers.

Nor does his outlook factor in the new Ontario Retirement Pension Plan that will be launched in 2017 for the two-thirds of Ontarians who lack a workplace pension.

He said details of the two ambitious programs are still too vague to weigh the impact, if any, on the economy.

http://m.thestar.com/#/article/news...ic-outlook-is-brightening-businesses-say.html
 

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3% growth in the current set of economic conditions is quite good.
 

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The idiot is paying New York and Michigan to take excess power - yet she still insists in planting more pinwheels. That 3% growth would be much larger without her and her band of merry yes people anywhere near where there's power to be had
 

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We're as busy as hell and breaking records in a thirty year old business. I believe it, completely and I've been saying it for months. The roads and malls are jammed in the GTA and they have been all year. It's even hard to get Temp labour. The magic bullet was a rise in the American dollars and ours is back to normal.
 

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We're as busy as hell and breaking records in a thirty year old business. I believe it, completely and I've been saying it for months. The roads and malls are jammed in the GTA and they have been all year. It's even hard to get Temp labour. The magic bullet was a rise in the American dollars and ours is back to normal.

Thanx Mr. Harper.
 

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Actually, I'm telling you what is happening here, not what some wannabe Republican out in Alberta thinks that you should hear.

Well, Flossy has repeatedly said that Harper is responsible for the low dollar. It seems it is finally having an effect despite the provincial government's economic mismanagement. Thus my comment.

Also, not sure how you got Alberta from my post. I am not or have never lived in Alberta.
 

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No doubt Wynne is doing great things for Toronto. Guess who's picking up the tab

The provincial government is pretty much irrelevant almost everywhere in Canada except for in Quebec, where they consider theirs to be a "national" government.

Well, Flossy has repeatedly said that Harper is responsible for the low dollar. It seems it is finally having an effect despite the provincial government's economic mismanagement. Thus my comment.

Also, not sure how you got Alberta from my post. I am not or have never lived in Alberta.

That's horsesh1t! The dollar is "low" because the US dollar regained its strength and it "went up" a decade ago because the US dollar collapsed. Against the other big world currencies, we are more or less even. Harper had zilch, zip, zero, nada, nil naught to do with either movement.
 

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Well, Flossy has repeatedly said that Harper is responsible for the low dollar. It seems it is finally having an effect despite the provincial government's economic mismanagement. Thus my comment.

Also, not sure how you got Alberta from my post. I am not or have never lived in Alberta.

It's the "Harper" part ... Those are the little dots that you were supposed to connect. I don't know why you applied "Harper" to me, though. He couldn't give a diddly squat about the fate of Ontario.

Don't bogart.... Who is selling off hydro and selling out Ontario (beyond GTA) to build transit for Toronto?

Yeah, yeah. They are totally fecking incompetent and they certainly should have been fired the last time around ( If only the PCs would stop choosing these wet noodles to front the party. We're there, again! No feckin' sense!)

The good news is that this place can still thrive in spite of our lesbian Howdy Doody.