BRIEF-S&P Canadian Economic Growth Is Set To Expand In Next Few Years As Business Conditions Improve

BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 11/24/25 05:04 PM EST

Nov 24 (Reuters) -

* S&P: CANADIAN ECONOMIC GROWTH IS SET TO EXPAND IN NEXT FEW YEARS AS BUSINESS CONDITIONS IMPROVE

* S&P: FORECAST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN CANADA TO GRADUALLY DECLINE IN 2026

* S&P: FORECAST CANADA'S CORE INFLATION WILL LIKELY REMAIN ELEVATED

* S&P: MORE GENERALLY, CANADIAN ECONOMY CONTINUES TO FACE PERIOD OF WEAK BUSINESS INVESTMENT, NOW REINFORCED BY U.S. TARIFFS

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