Canadian Businesses Predict Recession
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One in three Canadian businesses now assume there will be a recession in this country over the next year , a Bank of Canada survey shows.
Around 40 per cent businesses said they expect lower sales growth in the next quarter .
Two-thirds of all firms said they were expecting input costs to be affected as a result of Trump ’s tariffs.
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