Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week:

> Indigo meeting

Indigo Books & Music shareholders get together in Toronto for the company’s annual meeting on Monday. The book, gift and specialty toy retailer recorded net losses of nearly $14 million in its latest quarter, but its lifestyle, paper and toys business experienced double-digit growth.

> The economy
Statistics Canada releases data on economic growth for April on Tuesday. Economists will be scrutinizing the gross domestic product numbers for signs of how the second quarter is shaping up after the economy contracted in the first three months of the year.

> Auto sales
Canadian automakers report June sales figures on Thursday. A recent report from the Conference Board of Canada says automakers are on track to reap their highest profits in more than a decade this year, thanks to the weaker loonie and a strong demand for vehicles.

> Alberta’s minimum wage
The province’s NDP government is expected to announce details next week of its promise to hike minimum wage from $10.20 to $15 by 2018. Small businesses have called on the government to keep in mind the fragile economy, exacerbated by low oil prices, before forging ahead with the plan.

> SNC-Lavalin corruption case
Officials with SNC-Lavalin are expected in court Friday in Montreal after the RCMP laid fraud and corruption charges against the engineering firm and two of its subsidiaries. Investigators allege the company paid nearly $47.7 million to public officials in Libya to influence government decisions. SNC-Lavalin has said it will plead not guilty.