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Canada’s Current Account Gap Widens Sharply to C$7.2 Billion in Q1 2026

Canada’s current account deficit widened significantly in the first quarter of 2026, reaching C$7.2 billion, according to data updated on 28 May 2026. This marks a substantial deterioration from the previous quarter, when the deficit stood at C$0.7 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The sharp increase in the shortfall suggests a notable shift in Canada’s external balance position at the start of 2026. While the data release does not provide a breakdown of the drivers, the move from a relatively modest deficit to a much larger gap is likely to draw attention from policymakers, investors and currency markets monitoring the sustainability of Canada’s external accounts.

The first-quarter outcome underscores the importance of upcoming data on trade flows, income balances and capital movements, as markets assess whether the wider deficit represents a temporary swing or the start of a more persistent trend in Canada’s current account position.

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