Private forecasters see economic growth in B.C. slowing to 0.5 per cent next year
VICTORIA — Private-sector forecasters in British Columbia say they agree with the government’s recent projection that economic growth will slow next year.
The Economic Forecast Council, an independent 13-member group, met Finance Minister Katrine Conroy on Monday and told her they foresee 0.5-per-cent growth in 2024, slightly below Conroy’s recent forecast of 0.7 per cent.
B.C. finance ministers traditionally meet annually with the forecast council ahead of the introduction of the government’s budget, set for Feb. 22.
Conroy last week said slowing global economies and inflation in Canada were contributing to her downgraded economic growth prediction.