Canada posts largest merchandise trade deficit on record at $7.1B in April
Deficit compares with a $2.3-billion shortfall in March
- By: Craig Wong, The Canadian Press
- June 5, 2025 June 5, 2025
- 10:48
Deficit compares with a $2.3-billion shortfall in March
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