Canada’s economy stalled in November as a decline in goods production offset expansions in services, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Real gross domestic product (GDP)
was unchanged in November following a 0.3 per cent decline in October.
The agency said 10 out of 20 industrial sectors grew in November.
Contractions in the manufacturing and agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting sectors caused goods-producing industries to fall 0.3 per cent in November, the third decline in four months.
The manufacturing sector fell 1.3 per cent, driven by declines in both durable-goods and non-durable-goods.
Statistics Canada’s advance estimate for December 2025 indicates that real GDP increased 0.1 per cent.
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Canada's economy stalls as manufacturing declines
2026-01-30 14:07:05



