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Originally Posted by someone123
I think Canada is fairly balanced between regions these days, more than it was in recent decades, or maybe ever before. Oil and gas has cooled somewhat in AB, housing affordability issues are a challenge in BC/ON, and Atlantic Canada's economy is more in line with the national average these days.
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Agreed. The country feels different to me than it did when I was younger. My memory of things might be different from others, but I remember Ontario and Quebec as the overwhelming powerhouses of Canada, far more than any other province.
I remember the Maritimes, Manitoba and Saskatchewan being poor and BC and Alberta in the middle somewhere.
Ontario and Quebec are still powerhouses, but overwhelming powerhouses in a relative sense like they were in the 80's.
These days, the Maritimes, Man and Sask are all growing and doing well.
BC and Alberta, still in that middle area, but larger and more dynamic than they used to be. Forestry and mining has been in decline for BC, and oil and gas has been in decline for Alberta but both province have been booming nonetheless. There's been a lot of non oil and gas growth here in Calgary over the past decade or so.