Canada’s GDP fell by 9% in March, largest drop since at least 1961
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Statistics Canada has released its “flash estimate” for Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP) for last month and it’s not good.
They say Canada’s GDP declined by approximately nine per cent in March. This would mark the largest one-month decline in GDP since they started measuring it in 1961.
Overall for the first quarter of 2020, their flash estimate of GDP is a decline of about 2.6 per cent.
“Among the hardest hit by social distancing measures and government restrictions have been the travel- and tourism-related industries, such as personal transportation, restaurants and accommodation. Major declines have also occurred in personal services, retailing (other than food), entertainment and sporting events, and movie exhibition.”


