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Alberta economy now projected to shrink again in 2016: ATB Financial

Alberta is headed for a second consecutive year of economic contraction, according to ATB Financial's latest outlook.

Previous forecast just three months earlier was for 1.4% growth in 2016, but that has since evaporated

Expectations that oil prices will remain low for quite some time has prompted ATB Financial to revise its economic outlook for Alberta downward. (Larry MacDougal/Canadian Press)

Alberta is headed for a second consecutive year of economic contraction,according to ATB Financial's latest outlook, released Thursdaymorning.

The province's economy shrunk by one per cent in 2015, according to the report, and a smaller contraction of 0.5 per cent is now forecast for 2016.

That's quite a change from its previous forecast issued just three months earlierin which ATB was projecting economic growth of1.4 per cent for Alberta in 2016.

The new reportblames the gloomier outlook on12-year lows in the price of oil and the expectation that those prices won't "recover appreciably for some time."

"This low price environment continues to discourage new investment and spending, and has weighed down employment not only in the oil patch, but throughout most sectors of the province," the report reads.

It adds that unemployment in Alberta is forecast to rise as high as 7.5 per cent by spring or summer but is "less likely to rise above eight or nine per cent."

The outlook does say that other major industries in Alberta, such as agriculture, forestry and tourism, should continue to perform well this year.