GDP growth slowed sharply to just 1.3% annualised in the third quarter, but the expenditure breakdown was more encouraging than we had expected. The acceleration in domestic demand growth reduces the case for adding more stimulus and suggests that the Bank of Canada will remain on the side-lines for at least the next 12 months.
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