As Canada's population growth slows, an economic shift emerges

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The effects of slowing population growth have started to show up in some sectors of the economy, more than a year after the federal government reduced its immigration targets.

This year is expected to be the second in a row with zero population growth in Canada after the federal government reduced its immigration targets 16 months ago. While fewer people in the economy generally means less aggregate spending, economists say there are offsetting economic activities that can mute the overall impact of slowed population growth, and it’s still a bit early to point to broad trends in the data. 

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