September trade data indicate that net exports were a significant drag on thirdquarter real economic growth and leading indicators point to more of the same in the near future. Indeed, with prospects of a sustained global economic expansion fading, Canada cannot rely on foreign demand to buffer the slowdown in domestic activity.
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