EFC’s Economic Forecast Day: Outlook 2025/2026

September 5, 2025

EFC’s annual Economic Forecast returns in a dynamic webinar format, delivering essential global, national, and regional economic insights from top-tier economists. Longtime EFC contributor Maureen Farrow, President of Economap Inc., is joined by Donald Leavens, Chief Economist at NEMA, to provide clear and candid analysis of the economic landscape shaping Canada’s future.

Date/Time:

September 18, 2025

1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
  • Trade, tariffs and inflation highlights
  • Global, national and regional economic outlooks
  • Shifting dynamics in the U.S. electrical manufacturing sector, including rising demand for grid technologies spurred by AI and energy policy

Visit the event webpage for all details

Maureen Farrow

President | Economap Inc.

Economic Outlook 2025/2026

The presentation will discuss the key geopolitical and geoeconomics factors now shaping the world economy and Canada. The focus will be on the Trump agenda, trade, inflation, monetary policy and currencies. The outlook for Canada will discuss the Liberal Governments agenda to address U.S trade relations along with the domestic policy to build a stronger domestic economy. The implications for Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, the Prairie and Atlantic regions will be discussed.

Biography

Maureen Farrow is President of Economap Inc., a strategic economic advisory consultancy service for businesses and government. The firm specializes in interpreting the impact of global economic trends on financial markets to assist portfolio managers with asset allocation decisions. During her career, Maureen has specialized in applied economics, forecasting and policy development.

Maureen currently serves as a member of the Investment Committees of the WCB of British Columbia and the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board of Ontario. In 1991, Maureen was made a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants, in honour of her contribution as an economist to the business community. In 1996, Maureen received the Commemorative Medal marking the 125th Anniversary of Confederation. 

Consensus Economics out of London UK has awarded Economap Inc. with the Forecast Accuracy Award 2023 for Canada.

Donald R. Leavens Ph.D

Senior Vice President & Chief Economist | NEMA

The US Electroindustry Economic Outlook 

The US electrical manufacturing sector is cooling at the broadest level after several years of growth driven by data center construction, grid modernization, and manufacturing reshoring. Supply chain risks tied to trade and tax policies, and ongoing labor shortages are weighing on investment plans. At the same time, policies aimed at ensuring AI and energy dominance are magnifying demand for grid sector products and systems. In this presentation we will discuss the outlook for key electroindustry sectors amid a rebalancing global economy. 

Biography

Donald R. Leavens, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, holds a Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University.  He also received a master’s degree in economics from Virginia Tech and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Virginia.

At NEMA, Don leads a quantitative analysis division known as NEMA Business Intelligence, which provides econometric modeling, macroeconomic forecasting, market research, economic analysis, and industry data collection services to a wide range of businesses including many of the world’s largest companies.  He is a frequent speaker at industry and company events where he focuses on the economic outlook and business trends.  

In addition, he serves as an observer on the board of the Industry Data Exchange Association, IDEA, which operates an industry data warehouse and EDI services for the electrical industry. 

Prior to joining NEMA, he served as Director Tax Policy Research for the National Association of Realtors and Director Federal Budget Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and has held academic appointments at George Mason University and Virginia Tech. He has also written articles on public choice and public finance economics that have appeared in academic journals and has contributed articles to several books.  In addition, he has served as a member of the Governor of Virginia’s Advisory Board of Economists. 

Summary – EFC’s Economic Forecast Day: Outlook 2025/2026

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