The ‘biggest knock’ against Canada’s trade numbers also undercuts one of Carney’s economic pillars, economist says
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Canada's trade surplus rose for the second consecutive month in April, with export gains recorded in nine of the 11 product categories. PHOTO BY QUENTIN CASEY/FOR THE TELEGRAPH-JOURNAL FILES Article content Higher energy prices gave Canada’s trade surplus a big boost, but also masked some of the weaknesses the economy is experiencing, economists say. Article content Canada’s trade surplus rose for the second consecutive month in April, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday, with export gains recorded in nine of the 11 product categories. Article content Article content Here’s what economists are s…
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