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August 29, 2025CANADA GDP BY INDUSTRY, JUNE 2025 Month-over-month (June vs May 2025)
Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Canada decreased 0.1% in June 2025, the third consecutive monthly decline.

Real GDP in Canada's goods producing industries decreased 0.5% from May to June 2025.

Real GDP in Canada's services-producing industries edged up 0.1% from May to June 2025.

In June 2025, 12 of Canada's key industry sub-sectors reported real GDP declines compared to the previous month. Monthly GDP declines were fastest for management of companies, manufacturing, and utilities. Manufacturing declines were reported among both durable (led by transportation equipment) and non-durable goods (led by chemical manufacturing). Utilities declined on lower electric power generation in June, as worsening drought conditions impacted hydroelectric power generation.
The largest real GDP gains were reported for retail trade (with all store types expanding, led by food and beverage stores) and wholesale trade (with broad based growth across the sector), followed by information/culture, real estate/leasing and construction. Real estate real GDP was up on higher activity for offices of agents and brokers, while construction activity was up on residential building construction (led by new construction of single detached homes and alterations/improvements).
Year-to-date (January-June 2025 vs January-June 2024)
The Canadian economy was 1.5% larger in January-June 2025 when compared to the same months in 2024.
Real GDP from goods producing industries grew 0.8% as growth in utilities, mining/oil/gas, agriculture/forestry/fishing and construction more than offset the decline in manufacturing.
Real GDP from services-producing industries was up 1.7% with gains in most industries. The strongest gains were in retail trade, finance/insurance, and arts/recreation. The steepest decline was in company management (though this is a small industry).

Source: Statistics Canada, Table 36-10-0434-01 Gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices, by industry, monthly (x 1,000,000)
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