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February slowdownsCityNews
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Canada ’s economy got hot in January thanks to a boom in the oil and gas, quarrying and mining industries.
StatCan said a slowdown in retail trade weighed on GDP to start 2025 following strong growth in December .
Early signs suggest growth hit a wall in February , but StatCan points to February chill.
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