Statistics Canada says the country’s economy grew by 1.6 per cent in 2024 compared to the year before. Nunavut’s economic growth rate was the highest in Canada, at 7.5 per cent. (Image courtesy Statistics Canada)
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Nunavut’s economy last year grew nearly twice as much as it did in 2023, but still fell short of the double-digit growth the premier forecasted nearly two years ago. In September 2023, Premier P.J.
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