Canada’s Economy On Track for Muted Growth, Avoiding Back-to-Back Quarterly Contractions
Canada's economy is on track to show tepid growth in the third quarter, a marked recovery from the prior period though still tentative as the country comes to grips with tariffs and the uncertainty of U.S. trade policy.
Gross domestic product at the industry level edged up in September, according to advance data released Friday by the national statistics agency. That followed a fourth monthly contraction in the last five months in August, and upwardly revised growth in July...
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