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Canada's economy grew at 0.3% pace in fourth quarter, slowest level in almost 4 years

Canada's economic growth slowed to an annualized rate of 0.3 per centin the fourth quarter, the worst performance in almost four years, thanks in part to strikes, bad weather and shutdowns, Statistics Canada said on Friday.

Bad weather and strikes slowed growth to a crawl

Canada's economy grew at an annualized pace of 0.3 per cent in the fourth quarter due to lower business investment and weak international trade, Statistics Canada said on Friday. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

Canada's economic growth slowed to an annualized rate of 0.3 per centin the fourth quarter, the worst performance in almost four years, thanks in part to strikes, bad weather and shutdowns, Statistics Canada said on Friday.

The increase matched both the forecast of analysts in a Reuters poll as well as the Bank of Canada's prediction. Statscan also revised the third quarter annualized growth down to 1.1 per centfrom an initial 1.3 per cent.

Statscan cited pipeline shutdowns, bad harvest conditions, an eight-day railway strike in Canada, the spillover effect of a U.S. auto workers' strike and global trade tensions. The growth figure was the worst since a 2.0 per centdrop in the second quarter of 2016, when fire ripped through an oil-producing region.

Household spending on services jumped by 0.8 per centover the third quarter while business investment in machinery and equipment fell by 3.6 per cent, the third consecutive decline. Export volumes dropped by 1.3 per cent.

The Bank of Canada's next interest rate decision is on March 4 and market expectations of a cut have jumped as the economy faces challenges from rail blockades and a coronavirus outbreak. The central bank has left rates unchanged since October 2018.