Statistics Canada says economy grew 0.3 per cent in April, but contracted in May
OTTAWA, ON – Economic growth slowed in April and Statistics Canada said Thursday its early estimate for May pointed to a contraction for the month amid weakness in the resource, manufacturing and construction sectors.
The agency said growth in April was led by the mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction sector and client-facing industries as real gross domestic product advanced 0.3 per cent for the month compared with a 0.7 per cent gain in March.
However, its early estimate for May indicated a contraction of 0.2 per cent for the month. The official reading for the month is expected on July 29.
Stephen Brown, senior Canada economist at Capital Economics, said the preliminary estimate for May came as a shock, but added that it appeared to have been partly due to temporary factors.


