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Today in Canada > News > Canada’s economy shrunk 0.2% in February, but early signs point to growth in March: StatsCan
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Canada’s economy shrunk 0.2% in February, but early signs point to growth in March: StatsCan

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Last updated: 2025/04/30 at 9:51 AM
Press Room Published April 30, 2025
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Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy shrunk in the month of February, but declines might not last long, as early signs for March point to moderate GDP growth.

The agency says real gross domestic product decreased 0.2 per cent in February. This follows previous growth in the month of January of 0.4 per cent overall.

While goods-producing industries pulled the economy up in January, Statistics Canada says it saw a decline of 0.6 per cent overall for February. The mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector in particular saw the steepest decline, of 2.5 per cent.

Service-producing industries also dipped by 0.1 per cent overall, Statistics Canada says. Construction contracted for the first time in four months to 0.5 per cent, while the real estate, rentals and leasing sector dropped 0.4 per cent as well.

Statistics Canada says 12 of the country’s 20 industrial sectors saw declines in February.

But the manufacturing sector bucked the trend — that industry saw a 0.6 per cent rise in February. The finance and insurance sector rose for a third consecutive month, too, according to the agency, by 0.7 per cent, which helped offset some of the overall decrease.

Advanced information from Statistics Canada indicates that real GDP increased by 0.1 per cent last month. The agency says the annualized growth rate for the first quarter of 2025 based on the March flash estimate is 1.5 per cent.

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