Canadian economy heading for recession

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Recession Threat Looms As Canada's Economy Shrinks For 4th Month In A Row
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The odds that Canada will see a recession this year just rose considerably.

Canada's economy shrank 0.1 per cent in April, StatsCan said Tuesday morning, the fourth consecutive month of negative growth. Economists had been expecting the economy to expand by 0.1 per cent.

That suggests Canada's economic growth entered the second quarter considerably weaker than most economists had been expecting. Canada's economy shrank at annual pace of 0.6 per cent in the first quarter, and the number for April suggests that a negative reading for the second quarter is now much more likely.

Two consecutive quarters of economic decline would constitute a recession.

The mining, oil and gas sector shrank 2.6 per cent, the sixth month in a row it contracted. Retail trade shrank 0.2 per cent, the third month in a row it has seen negative growth. Manufacturing declined 0.2 per cent (the fourth consecutive month of declines) while construction fell 0.1 per cent. Finance and insurance fell a large 0.6 per cent.

Bright spots included wholesale trade (up 1.6 per cent) and accommodation and food services (up 1.2 per cent).

"The hit from oil to the Canadian economy doesn’t appear to be as 'front-loaded' as the Bank of Canada and Governor Poloz had expected," CIBC economist Andrew Grantham wrote.

"Thus far, we are yet to see the positives that should be offsetting weakness in the energy sector... Lower gasoline prices are doing little thus far to spur retail spending, while the weaker loonie is doing little to boost manufacturing."

The weaker-than-expected economy raises the odds that the Bank of Canada will lower interest rates again this year — something not all economists agree would help Canada's economy, particuarly heavily indebted consumers.

April's weak GDP reading "probably provides the Bank of Canada with enough ammunition to cut again in July," CIBC economist Benjamin Tal wrote.

Tal wondered whether such a move would be necessary. "Highly indebted households don’t need even lower borrowing costs," he wrote.

Still, there are two months left in the quarter and most observers are not yet ready to declare a recession.

"While the decline in Canadian real GDP in April raises the risk of a technical recession, we still believe the economy will manage to eke out marginally positive growth in the second quarter," TD Bank's Diana Petramala wrote.


Who's Hiring And Who's Bleeding Jobs In Canada

WORST: Oil, Gas and Mining - 10,400 jobs lost
Down 4.5% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

2nd WORST: Retail - 6,000 jobs lost
Down 0.3% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Information/cultural industries - 4,700 jobs lost
Down 1.5% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Utilities - 4,600 jobs lost
Down 3.9% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Public administration - 2,500 jobs lost
Down 0.2% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Manufacturing - 200 jobs lost
Essentially no change from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Management - 400 jobs gained
Up 0.4% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Forestry - 1,400 jobs gained
Up 3.7% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Arts and entertainment - 4,800 jobs gained
Up 1.9% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Transportation and warehousing - 6,200 jobs gained
Up 0.9% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Finance and insurance - 7,300 jobs gained
Up 1% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Wholesale trade - 8,600 jobs gained
Up 1.1% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Real estate - 9,200 jobs gained
Up 3.3% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Construction - 13,600 jobs gained
Up 1.4% frmo March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Education - 13,800 jobs gained
Up 1.1% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Professional/scientific/technical services - 23,200 jobs gained
Up 2.8% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Accommodation & food services - 34,200 jobs gained
Up 2.9% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

BEST: Health care - 38,700 jobs created
Up 2.2% from March 2014 - March 2015. Source: StatsCan

Recession Threat Looms As Canada's Economy Shrinks For 4th Month In A Row
 
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Holy freaking cow! If all you're going to do is copy and paste news articles, have a blast.

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I did it so I'm not sure what you're complaining about.
I wasn't complaining. I agreed that doing it wasn't that big a deal, and ask why you had so much difficulty with it in the first place.

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according to flossies' twitter bio you know he knows how to post.

he just chooses not to take the time.

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according to flossies' twitter bio you know he knows how to post.

he just chooses not to take the time.

his quality of real-world work must be stellar. ;-)
I'm going to go with public sector employee. I'm thinking Service Ontario kiosk. So ya, stellar.
 

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