The Canadian economy stayed flat in May, with real gross domestic product showing neither growth nor contraction after a 0.3 per cent expansion in April.
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The largest declines were experienced in the construction and manufacturing sectors, while transportation and warehousing saw the largest gains. A preliminary estimate for second-quarter GDP points to 4.6 per cent annualized growth, up from 3.1 per cent for the three months of the year.
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