OTTAWA, April 28 (Reuters) - The Canadian economy grew
0.1% in February from January, less than expected, and the gross
domestic product likely contracted in March, Statistics Canada
data showed on Friday.
Analysts had forecast a 0.2% rise from an upwardly
revised 0.6% growth in January. March GDP was most likely down
0.1%, Statscan said in a preliminary estimate.
(Reporting by Ismail Shakil and Dale Smith in Ottawa; Editing
by Steve Scherer)
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