Solid April GDP rebound suggests Canada is not in a recession: economists
OTTAWA — The economy sprung back to life in April with solid enough growth to dismiss the spectres of a recession, according to economists weighing in on the latest data Tuesday.
Statistics Canada said real gross domestic product rose 0.5 per cent in April, the fastest monthly growth rate for the economy since July 2025. The result topped StatCan’s initial estimate for 0.4 per cent growth in the month.
The agency also expects growth moderated but remained positive at 0.1 per cent in May, though those early estimates will be revised in July.
An economic contraction in the first quarter of the year sparked rumblings of a recession in recent weeks, though most economists already argued that label was premature.