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GDP Climbs For Sixth Straight Month In October

Canada’s economy grew for the sixth consecutive month in October, according to Statistics Canada.

The country’s real GDP climbed by 0.4 per cent following a 0.8 per cent increase in September.

Both goods-producing and services-producing industries were up as 16 of 20 industrial sectors posted increases.

The agency says the upward movement continues to offset record-breaking drops in March and April but notes total economic activity is still about four per cent below pre-pandemic levels.

Preliminary information from StatCan suggests growth of about 0.4 per cent for November.

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