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01.04.202613:30:00UTC+00Canada’s Manufacturing Pulse Slows as S&P Global PMI Slips to 50.0 in March

Canada’s manufacturing sector lost momentum in March 2026, with the S&P Global Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) easing to 50.0 from 51.0 in February. The latest reading, updated on 1 April 2026, marks a step down to the neutral threshold that separates expansion from contraction.

February’s 51.0 print had suggested modest growth in factory activity, but the March figure indicates that overall conditions have plateaued. A PMI of 50.0 signals that output, new orders, employment and other key components are, on balance, neither expanding nor shrinking.

The shift underscores a fragile backdrop for Canada’s goods-producing sector as it navigates a mix of domestic and external headwinds. While the PMI has not yet slipped into contraction territory, the loss of forward momentum in March will focus attention on whether manufacturing can regain traction in the coming months or remains stuck near stagnation.

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