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Canada economy stalled in July, most likely grew by 0.1% in Aug
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
REUTERS/Christinne Muschi Acquire Licensing RightsOTTAWA, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Canada's economy stalled in July as the manufacturing sector posted its biggest decline for more than two years, but it most likely grew by 0.1% in August, Statistics Canada said on Friday. Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a 0.1% month-over-month rise in July. Overall, the service-producing sector edged up 0.1% in July while the goods-producing sector posted a 0.3% contraction. The manufacturing sector shrank by 1.5% over June, the biggest month-on-month drop since April 2021, largely due to firms drawing down their inventories. The bank held its key overnight interest rate at 5% on Sept 6, noting the economy had entered a period of weaker growth.
Persons: Christinne, David Ljunggren, Dale Smith Organizations: Port, REUTERS, Rights, Statistics, Reuters, Bank of, Mining, Bank of Canada's, Thomson Locations: Port of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Statistics Canada, Pacific, British Columbia
Canadian Labor Minister Seamus O'Regan met with his provincial counterpart, British Columbia Labor Minister Harry Bains, in Vancouver on Wednesday to discuss the country's west coast port strike which has stretched into its fifth day. Government sources told CNBC that O'Regan and Bains met to urge both parties to get together and find a solution. When asked if the government is considering such a measure, the office of the Minister of Labor told CNBC: "We are not looking past the bargaining table, because the best deals are made at the table. Calls for government intervention have been circulating citing the May 2021 strike at the Port of Montreal. This week, Alberta's transport minister called on the federal government to recall Parliament to consider back-to-work legislation that would end the strike at British Columbia ports.
Persons: Seamus O'Regan, Harry Bains, O'Regan, Bains Organizations: Canadian Labor, British Columbia Labor, CNBC, Labor, Port Locations: British, Vancouver, Port of Montreal, British Columbia
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