Canada Economic Podcast – December 2022
The shape of Canada’s looming recession
Tony Stillo, Director of Economics for Canada, and fellow Associate Economist, Cassidy Rheaume discuss the unique factors that will shape Canada’s looming recession. Stronger-than-expected headline GDP growth in Q3 masks underlying weakness and we still believe that the economy is in the early stages of recession. No two recessions are alike. Unique pandemic and geopolitical factors will shape Canada’s upcoming economic downturn.
Tony Stillo
Director of Canada Economics
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Tony Stillo
Director of Canada Economics
Toronto, Canada
Tony Stillo is the Director of Canada Economics at Oxford Economics. He leads the team responsible for preparing the macroeconomic forecast for Canada using Oxford Economics’ Global Economic Model, reporting on key data releases, as well as producing and presenting research on key issues affecting the Canadian economy. Prior to joining Oxford Economics in 2018, Tony spent much of his career at the Ontario Ministry of Finance where he most recently led a team responsible for economic modelling, forecasting and impact analysis.
Cassidy Rheaume
Associate Economist, Canada
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Cassidy Rheaume
Associate Economist, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Cassidy Rheaume is an Associate Economist at Oxford Economics Canada. She supports the Director of Canada Economics in producing macroeconomic research and forecasts, monitoring Canada and the provinces, and liaising with clients and the media. Prior to joining Oxford Economics Canada, Cassidy received her M.A in Economics from the University of British Columbia.
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