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Bank of Canada Suggests National Economy Won’t Return to Pre-COVID Levels Until 2023

Canadian Economy in Slow and Steady Recuperation After Many COVID Containment Measures Lifted
The Bank of Canada's most recent "Monetary Policy Report" covered a third quarter marked by slow and steady economic recovery.
The Bank of Canada's most recent "Monetary Policy Report" covered a third quarter marked by slow and steady economic recovery.
By Aman Chowdhary
CoStar Analyst
December 10, 2020 | 5:08 P.M.

The Canadian economy won’t return to its prepandemic performance for at least three more years, according to the Bank of Canada’s most recent "Monetary Policy Report." It concludes there's slack in the Canadian economy and the gap between actual and potential workforce output won't close until 2023.

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