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Canada gross domestic product by industry, November 2025
Real gross domestic product (GDP) was essentially unchanged in November, following a 0.3% decline in October, as contractions in goods-producing industries offset expansions in services-producing industries. Goods-producing industries declined 0.3% in November, down for the third time in four months, driven by contractions in the manufacturing and agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting sectors in the month. Services-producing industries edged up 0.1%, with expansions in the retail trade, educational services and transportation and warehousing sectors. Overall, 10 of the 20 industrial sectors grew in November. The ... (full story)
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Economy stalled in November and may have contracted in Q4: StatCan
Statistics Canada says economic growth was flat in November as declines in the manufacturing sector weighed on real gross domestic product in the month. The agency says a global semiconductor shortage led to supply bottlenecks in automotive production, which sent durable-goods manufacturing to its lowest monthly levels since 2011, outside the COVID-19 pandemic. StatCan says the end of strikes at Alberta schools, British Columbia liquor stores and Canada Post helped drive rebounds in the relevant sectors of the economy in November. Signs the economy stalled in November came after a decline of 0.3 per cent in real GDP ... (full story)