Economic growth in July could give way to stall in August: StatCan
OTTAWA — The Canadian economy grew in July but any momentum may have been short lived, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Real gross domestic product grew 0.2 per cent in July, marking the first signs of growth in four months. Real GDP declined 1.6 per cent on an annualized basis in the second quarter.
The growth in July was a bit faster than economists’ expectations heading into the release.
Statistics Canada said the growth in July was driven by goods-producing industries, which grew 0.6 per cent for the month.


