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Canada GDP Ticks Up After 0.2% Decline in FebruaryOTTAWA–Canada’s economy lost momentum in the first three months of 2025 as activity was held back by harsh winter weather, though growth has yet to buckle under the stresses of the Trump ...
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected the economy to stay flat in February, in line with Statistics Canada's advance estimate last month. January GDP had registered a growth of 0.4%. The economy is ...
The economy grew by 0.6% in January, its fastest growth rate in a year, which the Statistics Canada called a broad-based expansion led by a bounce back in education services benefiting from an end of ...
Preliminary data suggest industry-level gross domestic product was essentially unchanged in August, Statistics Canada said Friday. That follows a 0.2% expansion in July GDP to 2.234 trillion ...
The total annualized GDP growth was 2.6 per cent. This additional information has been added. Canada’s economy grew in the final months of 2024, even as the shadow of U.S. President Donald Trump ...
Statscan said that exports to the United States accounted for 16.8% of Canada's GDP and over 2.6 million local jobs. (Reporting by Promit Mukherjee; Editing by Dale Smith and Mark Porter) ...
According to its initial estimate, annualized fourth-quarter GDP is likely to be 1.8%, or similar to what the Bank of Canada had forecast in projections published this week. The central bank has ...
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected the economy to stay flat in February, in line with Statistics Canada's advance estimate last month. January GDP had registered a growth of 0.4%. The economy ...
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