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Canada International Trade (Feb. 2026)

February’s further widening in the goods trade deficit is not quite as bad as it first appears, with a surge in volatile gold and other precious metal imports accounting for most of the move, while exports rose solidly. Even so, it points to the external sector being a drag on first quarter GDP, when we had been assuming it would be broadly neutral.

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