Things will get worse for Alberta’s economy before they get better: Survey
A new survey conducted by the Business Council of Alberta “suggests that Alberta CEOs feel we are not out of the woods yet in terms of our economy and employment.”
The Business Expectations Survey includes some of the largest businesses in the province and is modeled after the Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey.
In the field from September 10 to 28, the survey found that 53 per cent of respondents expect their spending on machinery and equipment to be lower over the next 12 months compared to the previous 12 months and points to potentially lower productivity growth over the short-term.
The survey also found that 47 per cent of respondents expect their firm’s employment level to be lower over the next 12 months versus just 26 per cent who expect it to rise. The Business Council notes that, “this would be a concerning finding at the best of times, but it is especially troubling given that, as of August, there were still 164,000 fewer Albertans with a job than there were in February before the shutdown began.”


