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RBC Housing Affordability Outlook 2008
Affordability declined in all provinces and in all housing classes except for Alberta condominiums and detached bungalows in Edmonton.
TD Provincial Economic Outlook 2008
"..the impressive resillience of crude oil and other commodity prices as 2008 begins is consistent with another year of west out performance."
TD Special Report -The Tiger That Roared Across Alberta
"The tiger's roar is likely to soften in 2008 and 2009, as cost pressures naturally apply the brakes to activity in key areas such as the oil sands and the housing market. Still. substantial simmering down is what the doctor is ordering.."
Scotia Bank Provincial Forecast Update 2008 
Alberta is still chart topping in most key indicators.
Scotia Bank Provincial Trends July/2007
“Alberta will remain a top provincial performer for the foreseeable future, driven by broad-based strength,” “Overall oil production will continue to increase as new oil sands projects start up and upgraders are built. Aside from the oil sands, infrastructure will see significant investment over the next few years to service record net inter-provincial migration.” David Hamilton Scotia bank Economist
RBC Provincial Economies November 2007 
"Alberta - The province still holds top spot on growth across many key indicators, but the pace of expansion in many of these indicators has shown clear signs of slowing."
RBC Provincial Outlook 2007
"Softer but still chart - topping growth is in the cards for Alberta's economy."
Alberta Economics
Let the Good Times Roll! The rapid expansion of the Athabascan oil sands will keep Alberta at the top of the provincial growth ladder again in 2006.
Alberta Weekly Economic Highlights - Alberta's population growth continues to outpace the rest of the nation
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