The Canadian economy expanded by 0.3% in April, according to Statistics Canada. This growth was driven by rebounds in wholesale trade, mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction, and manufacturing. The economy had been essentially unchanged in March. Preliminary estimates from Statistics Canada suggest another gain of 0.1% in May.
Canada's GDP grew 0.3 percent in April, after being essentially unchanged in March, Statistics Canada said. https://t.co/SpJWgxi3vB https://t.co/I8lxtiD7AV
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🔵 CANADA ECONOMY GREW 0.3% IN APRIL, MOST LIKELY UP 0.1% IN MAY The Canadian economy grew by 0.3% in April, as rebounds in wholesale trade, mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction, and manufacturing contributed to the growth, Statistics Canada said on Friday. Full Story…
Canadian economy expanded 0.3% in April; another gain seen in May https://t.co/OjePOMTm0G