Homes under construction in a new suburb on Oct. 15, 2021, in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld


December 29, 2023

In the business landscape of 2023, Canada witnessed a notable focus on the housing crisis, the battle against inflation, and a surprisingly robust job market. As we enter 2024, these themes are expected to persist, alongside a few key developments.

Inflation and Interest Rates:

While inflation rates have eased from the highs of 2022, they are yet to meet the Bank of Canada's two percent target. The central bank's key interest rate, unchanged since July at five percent, might see a shift towards rate cuts as the economy faces further softening. Economists anticipate a tug-of-war between a slowing economy and inflation, with expectations leaning toward interest rate cuts in 2024.

 Housing:

The spring real estate market in 2024 will be closely observed as policymakers grapple with the challenge of housing affordability. The housing market experienced a cooling effect in 2023 due to higher mortgage rates, but demand remained strong. Governments are under pressure to address housing costs, with expectations for measures addressing the supply-demand gap. While lower interest rates in the latter half of the year might enhance affordability, challenges to home ownership are likely to keep rental options in focus.

Markets:

The S&P/TSX composite is poised for a gain in 2023, following a rally that began in late October. The market's performance has been influenced by expectations of rate cuts in 2024, as signaled by U.S. Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. Despite a bumpy and volatile year, the recognition of a disinflationary process in progress suggests a positive end to 2023. However, a potential slowdown is anticipated over the next six months, particularly in cyclical sectors, before a rebound in the latter half of the year.

Energy Sector:

The Trans Mountain pipeline's expansion, initially expected to commence operations in the new year, faced potential delays due to regulatory setbacks at the end of 2023. As efforts to combat climate change intensify, with Ottawa planning a national cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gas pollution, the energy sector faces challenges. Draft regulations for the proposed system are expected by mid-2024. Oil prices, hovering around US$70 a barrel, reflect a complex landscape influenced by geopolitical tensions and climate-related concerns.

 Artificial Intelligence:

The debut and growing popularity of ChatGPT in 2023 marked a significant trend in generative artificial intelligence. However, the adoption of AI is still in its early stages, with organizations grappling with the technology's potential applications. While some are cautious, others are exploring customized uses. Despite the uncertainties and cybersecurity concerns associated with AI systems, there is recognition of the technology's potential to solve real problems. The rapid rollout of AI represents a substantial shift, prompting a collective effort to navigate and harness its transformative power.

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