Economy stalled in November, may have contracted in Q4 amid manufacturing decline
OTTAWA — A beleaguered manufacturing sector was weighing on the economy heading into the end of 2025, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Real GDP growth was flat in November, rebounding somewhat from a decline of 0.3 per cent in October, the agency said.
StatCan said drops in activity in goods-producing industries were offset by expansion on the services side of the economy.
Manufacturing faced a 1.3 per cent decline in November. StatCan said the output of motor vehicles and parts hit a bottleneck as a global shortage of semiconductors curtailed production at a major auto plant.


