Thursday, October 08, 2009
Manitoba Economic Outlook - Autumn 2009
Winnipeg – One year after a steep drop in the markets triggered a global economic meltdown, a majority of Manitobans are confident that the Canadian recession is now behind us, a new Probe Research-Jory Capital Inc. poll of 1,000 Manitobans reveals.
Three-in-five adult Manitobans (59%) believe that the grim economic times have ended, with 11 percent saying they are “very confident” and 48 percent indicating they are “somewhat confident” that the recession has ended. Fewer than four-in-ten adults (38%), meanwhile, are still apprehensive about the state of the economy, with 27 percent being “not very confident” and 11 percent “not at all confident” that the recession is over. Three percent of the province’s adult population was undecided or could not offer a response.
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Three-in-five adult Manitobans (59%) believe that the grim economic times have ended, with 11 percent saying they are “very confident” and 48 percent indicating they are “somewhat confident” that the recession has ended. Fewer than four-in-ten adults (38%), meanwhile, are still apprehensive about the state of the economy, with 27 percent being “not very confident” and 11 percent “not at all confident” that the recession is over. Three percent of the province’s adult population was undecided or could not offer a response.
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Labels: Jory Capital, Manitoba economy, Probe Research, recession