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    Canada surprises with 2.6 percent GDP rise in Q3

    November 30, 2025
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    OTTAWA, November 30, 2025: Canada’s economy recorded an unexpected expansion in the third quarter, with gross domestic product rising at an annualized rate of 2.6 percent, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Friday. The stronger-than-anticipated result signals renewed momentum following a weak first half of the year and a revised 1.8 percent contraction in the second quarter. The increase was driven by higher exports and a rebound in government spending, which offset a slowdown in household consumption. Real GDP rose 0.2 percent in September, extending gains across several key industries, including manufacturing and energy.

    Canada surprises with 2.6 percent GDP rise in Q3
    Canada’s 2.6 percent GDP growth reflects resilience amid global economic uncertainty.

    The quarterly performance lifted Canada’s economic trajectory above analysts’ expectations and marked a notable turnaround from earlier concerns about stagnation. Energy exports were among the most significant contributors to growth, led by a 6.7 percent surge in shipments of crude oil and bitumen. Non-energy exports also showed modest improvement, supported by stronger demand for machinery and equipment. Government investment increased sharply, particularly in defense infrastructure and public health facilities, as federal and provincial administrations accelerated capital projects.

    While the overall expansion exceeded forecasts, domestic demand remained subdued. Business investment showed little movement, and household spending edged down 0.1 percent, reflecting continued pressure from higher borrowing costs and elevated living expenses. Housing investment was largely unchanged as construction activity stabilized following several quarters of decline. The report indicated that services-producing industries posted a slight gain, with growth in transportation, public administration, and health care.

    Energy exports drive Canada’s stronger GDP result

    Manufacturing output rose 1.6 percent in September, contributing to the broader quarterly increase. In contrast, retail trade and finance sectors showed marginal declines, reflecting softer consumer activity and tighter credit conditions. Statistics Canada cautioned that the third-quarter data could be subject to revision due to temporary disruptions in trade reporting. The agency noted that some merchandise trade figures were delayed by a U.S. government shutdown, affecting the completeness of import and export statistics used in GDP calculations. Nonetheless, the current estimates represent the best available assessment of national output for the period.

    The rebound in economic activity follows several months of mixed indicators, including moderate employment growth and subdued inflation pressures. Despite the quarterly improvement, the underlying pace of expansion remains below Canada’s long-term trend, underscoring the effects of high interest rates on household and business spending. Economists observed that external demand, particularly from the United States, continues to play a critical role in sustaining Canada’s trade-dependent economy. In nominal terms, GDP increased by 1.3 percent from the previous quarter, reflecting higher commodity prices and stable output in key resource sectors.

    Real GDP per capita remains steady through Q3

    Real GDP per capita, however, was little changed, suggesting that population growth continued to outpace the economy’s overall expansion. The data highlight the uneven nature of Canada’s recovery, characterized by solid export performance and weaker domestic consumption. With the latest results, Canada avoided entering a technical recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of economic contraction. The third-quarter improvement provides temporary relief for policymakers monitoring the balance between inflation control and growth stabilization.

    Statistics Canada will publish updated monthly data for October in December, offering further insight into the trajectory of the national economy as the year concludes. Canada’s 2.6 percent annualized growth in the third quarter represents one of the strongest performances among advanced economies during the same period, driven by energy exports, public investment, and industrial output. The results underscore the resilience of the Canadian economy amid global uncertainty and domestic fiscal constraints, marking a measured but meaningful rebound in national productivity. – By Content Syndication Services.

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