Montreal Gazette

Canada is G-7’s surprise growth leader

- THEOPHILOS ARGITIS

Almost out of nowhere, Canada has become one of the fastest growing economies in the developed world.

The oil-producing nation, which struggled mightily with falling crude prices the past two years, grew at an annualized pace of almost four per cent in the first quarter, according to the Bank of Canada’s latest estimates. No other G-7 economy even came close.

For 2017, the central bank is projecting 2.6 per cent growth, which would put the economy at the top of the rich-country growth scale.

Yet caution prevails. The Canadian dollar has had a middling performanc­e despite the strong economic numbers.

At a rate decision last week, the central bank revised up growth projection­s for 2017, but cut them for 2018. It also raised questions about the sustainabi­lity of the rebound and the country’s long-term growth outlook.

The Bank of Canada “welcomes the recent strength in economic data and wants to see more of it in order to be more confident that growth is on a solid footing,” senior deputy governor Carolyn Wilkins told reporters Wednesday.

Policymake­rs provided three reasons they believe growth will revert to a slower pace:

The energy sector is stabilizin­g, which removes a major drag on GDP. But that doesn’t mean it will be a source of growth anytime soon.

An increase in government transfers is boosting household spending, but here, too, the impacts on growth will level off.

Housing activity in the greater Toronto region, which has been on a tear, will slow.

And they added another worry: Whatever growth there is just doesn’t feel right, given the weakness of exports and investment.

“We do not yet see the well-balanced base,” Wilkins said.

Governor Stephen Poloz has often outlined what he thinks the economy will look like when things return to normal — a self-generating expansion not fuelled by policy.

Trade and business investment are crucial, but those two components have rarely been weaker.

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