Canada retail sales rose by 2.1% to CA$57.2 billion in August due to increases in both prices and volume of goods sold, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Friday, a promising sign for the country's economic recovery. This increase was observed across all provinces in the first full month ... READ MORE >
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Inflation in Canada persists amid shortages
Inflation is proving to be persistent in Canada, with the Consumer Price Index increasing at an annual pace of 4.4% in September amid shortages of workers and supplies. Excluding the volatile food and energy categories, the index rose by a more moderate 3.3% on a year-over-year basis, but it was ... READ MORE >
Housing starts in Canada fall for the fourth consecutive month
Housing starts in Canada fell 4.42% to 251,151 in September, another sign of the continuing shortages of raw materials and labor that have gripped the economy. The drop, the fourth monthly decline in a row, was led by dramatic decreases in Ontario (9,380 units), Alberta (4,730 units) and most notably ... READ MORE >
This week in energy: Global shortage, Canada fossil fuels, Northam conference hot topics
In this week's energy industry analysis, we take a look at the continuing global energy crunch, what the increased demand for fossil fuels means for Canada, and highlights from the Northam Energy Capital Assembly conference. Here's the latest. 1. Energy shortage The global energy crunch continued this ... READ MORE >
Canada manufacturing sales hit new high amid rising energy demand
Canada’s manufacturing sales increased by 0.5% to CA$60.3 billion in August, their highest level on record, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Thursday. This growth was mainly driven by high energy demand and prices. August marked the first month of all provinces lifting most COVID-19 ... READ MORE >
Canada’s employment is back to pre-pandemic levels
Most of Canada’s employment statistics in September returned to pre-pandemic levels, clear good news of a recovery, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Friday. Canada added an encouraging 157,000 jobs in September, bringing its total employment to just over the February 2020 level. In a ... READ MORE >
Canada’s trade surplus rose in August with global energy demand
Canada’s merchandise trade surplus widened to CAD $1.94 billion in August thanks to rising global demand for energy amid shortages in other countries, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday. Canada’s merchandise imports fell by 1.4% and merchandise exports rose by 0.8%, helping widen the ... READ MORE >
Global natural gas prices hit record as middle market girds for difficult winter
Global natural gas prices have climbed to record highs amid soaring demand fueled by the reopening of the economy and tight supplies. As power outages halt manufacturing and threaten climate commitments, businesses and consumers should brace themselves for a difficult winter. Middle market firms ... READ MORE >
Building permits in Canada continued to fall with material shortages
The value of building permits in Canada decreased by 2.1% in August from July to a seasonally adjusted 9.66 billion Canadian dollars as developers continued to feel the effect of supply and labour shortages. August’s decline, which fell short of forecasts, continued the downward trend from the peak in ... READ MORE >
Canada’s GDP showed modest contraction in July
Canada’s gross domestic product contracted by 0.1% in July, continuing the trend from the second quarter, according to government data released Friday. Losses in agriculture, coupled with continued global supply chain issues, wiped out gains in other sectors. This trend undermines the hope of a ... READ MORE >