For additional information relating to Daily Stats or any of our products, please contact:
View the Archive..March 02, 2026SURVEY ON BUSINESS CONDITIONS: Q1 2026 Statistics Canada has conducted its 22nd iteration of the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions. In January and early February, Statistics Canada surveyed businesses to collect information on businesses' expectations, obstacles, plans and practices.
The results reported here are a selection of the impacts found for Nova Scotia businesses, by industry, by size of business (measured by number of employees), by age of business and by urban or rural location.  ...
View complete article..
March 02, 2026ALBERTA BUDGET 2026-27 The Province of Alberta released its provincial budget for 2026-27 on February 26, 2026.
Alberta's 2026-27 budget anticipates a deficit of $9.37 billion, widening from the $4.13 billion deficit now forecast for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Over the subsequent two fiscal years, Alberta's deficit is projected to contract to 6.9 billion by 2028-29.
Alberta's provincial government revenues are projected to contract by 1.0% in 2026-27 while expenditures ...
View complete article..
February 27, 2026COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES, Q4 AND ANNUAL 2025 Quarter-over-quarter (Q4 2025 vs Q3 2025, seasonally adjusted)
Total compensation of employees for all industries increased by 2.0% in Nova Scotia, rising to $9.19 billion in Q4 2025, the fastest among provinces. National employee compensation was up 0.5% in the fourth quarter of 2025. All provinces recorded quarter over quarter gains in employee compensation, except Alberta.
</strong></p>
<p>Nova Scotia non-residential investment (all sectors, all assets, current prices) rose by 12.2% from Q4 2024 to Q4 2025, leading all provinces in investment growth following growth of 7.4% in the previous quarter. Nationally non-residential investment was up 4.6% with gains in all provinces. The slowest growth in investment was reported in Saskatchewan.</p>
<p>Nova Scotia's non-residential investment growth outperf ...<br /><br /><a class='alignright' href='news.asp?id=21799'>View complete article..</a><br /><br /><hr width='100%'><b>February 27, 2026</b><br /><a href='news.asp?id=21797' style='text-decoration:none'><b>HOUSING STOCK, Q4 2025 </b></a><br /><br /><p><strong>Quarter-over-quarter (Q4 2025 vs Q3 2025)</strong> </p>
<p>As of Q4 2025, Nova Scotia had a housing stock of 502,146 units, up 0.41% from Q3 2025. Nationally, housing stock was 17,429,535 units, up 0.48% from Q3 2025. All provinces reported a rise in housing stock, with the fastest gain in Prince Edward Island. The slowest gain was reported in Newfoundland and Labrador.</p>
<p><img src=)
View complete article..
Top