Canada's Economic Outlook: Navigating Recession Risks

Canada's GDP contracted by 0.3% in August, with estimates suggesting a potential 0.1% growth in September, leading to an annualized Q3 growth of 0.4%. Despite risks of recession, upcoming federal budgets and boosted September output may help. Manufacturing and mining are sectors dragging the economy down.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 31-10-2025 19:40 IST | Created: 31-10-2025 19:40 IST
Canada's Economic Outlook: Navigating Recession Risks
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In a surprising turn of events, Canada's GDP shrank by 0.3% in August, according to Statistics Canada. The contraction negated any growth seen in previous months.

Despite this setback, an advance estimate points to a possible 0.1% GDP growth in September, potentially avoiding a recession with an anticipated annualized increase of 0.4% for the quarter.

Especially hard-hit sectors include manufacturing and mining, with the latter contracting due to declines in metal ore and coal mining. Economists remain hopeful that federal budget measures could help stimulate demand.

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