The Canadian economy grew in February, but not by as much as economists were expecting.
The Canadian economy grew in February, but not by as much as economists were expecting
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Canadian economy seen shrinking after February growth falls short of expectationsCanada\u0027s economy grew less than expected in February, and GDP likely contracted in March, says Statistics Canada. Read more
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Economy grew at an annualized rate of 2.5% in Q1, StatCan estimate suggests - BNN BloombergBREAKING: The Canadian economy grew in February, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.
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StatCan to release February GDP numbers this morning, estimate for first quarter - BNN BloombergStatistics Canada is set to release its February reading for economic growth this morning.
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StatCan to release February GDP numbers this morning, estimate for first quarterStatistics Canada is set to release its February reading for economic growth this morning.
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