Vancouver Sun

Already slowing recovery faces a second-wave roadblock

- SHELLY HAGAN

Canada's already slowing economic recovery risks losing further momentum, according to a set of high-frequency indicators.

Alternativ­e data from credit card transactio­ns, restaurant bookings and job postings show the economy fell into a more uneven pace of growth in September after the initial strong summer rebound. With virus cases rising and provinces tightening restrictio­ns, the path to a full recovery faces major obstacles.

Consumer transactio­ns appear to have hit a plateau in August and September after a strong rebound starting in May, spending data from Scotiabank through Sept. 25 show. “Between April and mid-july, things were trending upward on a year over year basis and since then spending is kind of flat relative to last year,” Scotiabank economist Nikita Perevalov said by phone.

Credit and debit card data from Toronto-dominion Bank show a similar flat-line trajectory. Spending picked back up in September after an August lull, but the rebound was mainly driven by home-improvemen­t purchases. That reflects the boom in the housing market.

“If cases continue to pick up and hospitaliz­ations follow suit, government­s could impose even tighter restrictio­ns, resulting in weaker spending activity in the coming weeks and months,” Sri Thanabalas­ingam, an economist at TD, said in a report. “This next phase of the recovery will be the hardest yet.”

Canada has recovered almost two-thirds of the three million jobs lost at the height of the pandemic. Recouping the rest won't be easy, given the capacity restrictio­ns and weak demand.

The restaurant sector is also stalling, according to data from Opentable. The number of seated diners at Canadian restaurant­s was about 33 per cent lower on average in September compared with a year earlier. That's only a slight improvemen­t from August.

 ?? CHRISTINNE MUSCHI/ BLOOMBERG ?? Unlike housing, restaurant­s' recovery is stalling after the initial strong summer rebound.
CHRISTINNE MUSCHI/ BLOOMBERG Unlike housing, restaurant­s' recovery is stalling after the initial strong summer rebound.

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