
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade surplus of $1.8 billion in March, the first trade surplus since September.
The agency says the result compared with a deficit of $5.1 billion in February.
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade surplus of $1.8 billion in March, the first trade surplus since September.
The agency says the result compared with a deficit of $5.1 billion in February.
The surplus came as total exports rose 8.5 per cent to $72.8 billion in March, the highest level since January 2025, helped by increased exports of gold and higher oil prices.
Exports of metal and non-metallic mineral products rose 24.0 per cent to a record $15.3 billion in March, while exports of energy products gained 15.6 per cent at $17.1 billion.
Meanwhile, total imports fell 1.6 per cent to $71.0 billion in March as imports of consumer goods fell 3.9 per cent to $13.3 billion.
In volume terms, total exports edged down 0.3 per cent, while import volumes fell 2.0 per cent.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 5, 2026.
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