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Economy grew 1.2 per cent in August as pace of growth slowed

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The pace of economic growth in Canada slowed in August as real gross domestic product grew 1.2 per cent in the month, Statistics Canada said Friday.

The rise compared with a revised 3.1 per cent gain in July, up from its initial reading for the month of 3.0 per cent.

The report came as the agency also released a preliminar­y estimate for a gain of 0.7 per cent in September to bring growth in the third quarter to about 10 per cent.

Economists on average had expected an increase of 0.9 per cent for August, according to financial data firm Refinitiv.

TD Bank senior economist Sri Thanabalas­ingam said Canada’s economic recovery is losing steam as it moves into the recuperati­on phase, where additional gains will be harder to come by.

“We are now in a phase of the recovery that could see strong winds and dangerous tides,” Thanabalas­ingam wrote in a report.

“Navigating through the turbulence will not be easy as much will depend on the course of the virus. Getting the spread under control could right the ship, but seas will remain choppy without a vaccine or effective treatment. Calmer waters are still a long way away for the Canadian economy. ”

Cases of COVID-19 have been rising in recent weeks leading to increased restrictio­ns on businesses in some areas of the country, however the rules have not yet returned to levels seen in the spring when non-essential businesses were forced to close.

Bank of Montreal chief economist Doug Porter said the way forward has been deeply clouded by the second wave and renewed restrictio­ns, so growth will cool considerab­ly in the fourth quarter.

“However, we suspect that with ongoing massive fiscal support, less restrictio­ns than earlier, and, simply, that consumers and businesses have learned to operate in this new environmen­t, the late-year setback should be relatively mild. In fact, we continue to expect modest growth overall for Q4,” Porter wrote.

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