Infographic 2
Top contributing sectors (increasing or decreasing) to the variation in provincial and territorial gross domestic product, 2023

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Infographic description

The title of the infographic is "Top contributing sectors (increasing or decreasing) to the variation in provincial and territorial gross domestic product, 2023"

This is a map of Canada showing the primary contributing (increasing or decreasing) sectors to the percentage change (in percentage points) in real gross domestic product (GDP) by industry in each province and territory in 2023.

In Newfoundland and Labrador, the construction sector contributed +0.73 percentage points and the mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector contributed -3.67 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Prince Edward Island, the real estate and rental and leasing sector contributed +0.66 percentage points and the construction sector contributed -0.40 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Nova Scotia, the real estate and rental and leasing sector contributed +0.39 percentage points and the agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting sector contributed -0.14 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In New Brunswick, the utilities sector contributed +0.60 percentage points and the construction sector contributed -0.28 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Quebec, the transportation and warehousing sector contributed +0.26 percentage points and the construction sector contributed -0.34 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Ontario, the public administration sector contributed +0.32 percentage points and the construction sector contributed -0.14 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Manitoba, the transportation and warehousing sector contributed +0.37 percentage points and the utilities sector contributed -0.37 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Saskatchewan, the construction sector contributed +0.81 percentage points and the agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting sector contributed -0.73 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Alberta, the mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector contributed +0.46 percentage points and the construction sector contributed -0.45 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In British Columbia, the real estate and rental and leasing sector contributed +0.51 percentage points and the manufacturing sector contributed -0.30 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Yukon, the public administration sector contributed +0.42 percentage points and the mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector contributed -0.13 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In the Northwest Territories, the construction sector contributed +0.62 percentage points and the mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector contributed -1.11 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

In Nunavut, the construction sector contributed +1.84 percentage points and the real estate and rental and leasing sector contributed -0.20 percentage points to the percentage change in real GDP.

Note(s): Values shown are in percentage points.

Source(s): Table 36-10-0402-01.

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