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Canada tops G7 in latest IMF estimate for 2017 economic growth, No. 2 in 2018

The International Monetary Fund has raised its estimate for Canada's economic growth rate for this year and 2018, putting it at or near the top of the heap among advanced economies.

Group boosts estimate for Canada's GDP to 3% for this year up 0.5 percentage points from July figure

The IMF says a pickup in Canada's forecast economic growth reflects reduced drag from lower oil and gas prices with assistance from government spending and central bank policies. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)

The International Monetary Fund has raised its estimate for Canada's economic growth rate for this year and 2018, putting it at or near the top of the heap among advanced economies.

The Washington-based IMF is now estimating Canada's gross domestic product for 2017 will be 3.0 per cent half a percentage point higher than its July estimate.

That would put Canada ahead of all the other Group of Seven countries, with the United States coming second at 2.2 per cent growth from last year.

The IMF's world economic outlook is similar to estimates issued last month by the Paris-based OECD, which also said Canada would top the G7 countries this year.

The International Monetary Fund says Canada's pickup in growth reflects reduced drag from lower oil and gas prices with assistance from government spending and central bank policies.

It expects next year's Canadian year-over-year growth rate will slow to 2.1 per cent in 2018, but that's still 0.2 per cent above the IMF's July update and second-highest among the G7 behind the United States at 2.3 per cent.