Energy prices help lift Canadian manufacturing sales in March
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Energy prices help lift Canadian manufacturing sales in March
OTTAWA
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2026
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Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 3 per cent in March to $73.6-billion, the highest level since January last year, boosted by higher energy prices.
The agency says sales rose in…
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