Household spending helps economy surprise with 2.6% growth to end 2016
OTTAWA — The economy closed out last year with unexpectedly strong growth at an annual rate of 2.6 per cent, fresh numbers from Statistics Canada showed Thursday.
Credit the Canadian wallet, which is apparently a little thicker.
The biggest contribution to the fourth-quarter increase in real gross domestic product came from household spending, which also climbed 2.6 per cent, the agency said.
“It’s really Canadians themselves that are driving growth,” said Avery Shenfeld, chief economist for CIBC Capital Markets.


