Winds of change in Atlantic Canada as region adjusts to end of the commodity supercyle

Winds of change in Atlantic Canada as region adjusts to end of the commodity supercyle

Winds of change are upon the Atlantic Provinces as the region’s economies adjust to the end of the commodity supercyle and the sharp decline in the value of the loonie. The Conference Board of Canada is hosting The Atlantic Business Outlook in Halifax in April 6th, an economic forecasting event that will explore topics relating to Halifax, the province of Nova Scotia and the Atlantic Canada region:

  • How will the U.S. economy unfold over the next two years and what are the opportunities for Atlantic Canada?
  • Where will the loonie bottom out and what impact will it have on exports and tourism?
  • What are the impacts of tectonic shifts in the Asia-Pacific economy, and what does it mean for oil and resource prices?
  • What is the economic outlook for Halifax?

Coupled with a lively panel discussion with some of Nova Scotia’s leading business people, and a keynote address from The Honourable Mark Furey, Minister of Business of Nova Scotia, the Atlantic Business Outlook promises to be the premier economic forecasting event in the city this year.

Summit Details

When: April 6, 2016
Where: The Westin Nova Scotian, Halifax
You Cost: $395 (regular price $495 – $100 in savings for our readers), simply use PRM2 when registering online