Alberta's economy no longer plays starring role, but still key in 2023 election yyc abpoli ableg abvote Column by ChrisVarcoe:
over the past year, said Alberta Central chief economist Charles St-Arnaud.
“The fact our population is growing by about three per cent year over year is putting a lot of momentum into our growth,” he said.However, wage growth has lagged the rest of the country recently, St-Arnaud noted. “People and talent and skills are the No. 1 issue for our members and most companies I talk to,” he said.
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