Canadian Province and Metro Service

Data and forecasts for Canadian provinces and metropolitan areas.

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Overview

Our Canadian Province and Metro Service provides data and forecasts for a broad range of economic, demographic and household indicators for each location. Three alternative scenarios to the baseline forecast quantify the upside and downside risks for each province and metropolitan area. The datasets are accompanied by written analysis, webinars support from our regional experts.

Insights for Canadian provinces and metropolitan areas

Sub-national data and forecasts across Canada, covering all provinces and metropolitan areas.

Extensive datasets for each location

Data and forecasts for economic indicators such as GDP, employment, income and spending.

Long-term forecasts

All forecasts go forward to 2050 and are consistent with our macroeconomic and industry projections.

Regular updates and analysis

Quarterly updated data and forecasts, accompanied by written analysis highlighting key trends.

Compatibility with other services

Forecasts are fully consistent with our US state and metropolitan area datasets, and macro services.

Multiple scenarios

Three alternative scenarios for each location – a moderate upside, a moderate downside, and a severe downside.

Broad coverage

Data and forecasts are provided for a broad range of economic, demographic and housing indicators for each location, delivered via our web-based databank. The service covers all Canadian provinces and metropolitan areas.

Data consistency

Our forecasts are derived from a consistent set of global economic, industry and city models and will help you make better decisions faster about market and investment strategies.

Advanced analytical functions
  • The web-based application provides a variety of data selection and personalisation features.
  • A simple but powerful add-in enables access to the data directly from within Excel.
  • Output options include tables, charts, maps and external infographic tools such as Power BI. Data is also available via data feed and API tools.
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Research Briefing

Canadian 2022 Themes: Economic recovery delayed not derailed

We don’t expect the economy to get back to its pre-virus trend in 2022, even with our forecast for strong 4.3% GDP growth.

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“CMHC’s Stress Testing and ORSA team has started this year using Oxford Economics for the purpose of stress-testing. Our experience has been very positive. The software is sound, intuitive and user friendly. But most of all, it allows the user to understand the links between the variables and for a certain degree of customisation.”

Mirza Arifhodzic, Senior Manager, Stress-Testing and ORSA

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