It’s ‘Too Early’ to Declare Canada Is in Recession, Says Canadian Authority

It’s ‘Too Early’ to Declare Canada Is in Recession, Says Canadian Authority
New condos under construction in downtown Toronto on May 25, 2023. The Canadian Press/Chris Young
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The C.D. Howe Institute says it’s too soon to conclude that Canada has entered a recession, after the latest data from Statistics Canada showed the economy contracted for two consecutive quarters, meeting the common definition of a technical recession.

The institute’s Business Cycle Council, widely seen as the authority on recessions in Canada, said on June 5 that it doesn’t accept the definition of a recession as two straight quarters of declining GDP. Instead, it defines a recession as a “pronounced, persistent and pervasive decline in real economic activity.”