Table 1
Peak declines of gross domestic product in recent history, Canada, provinces and territories
Total change | |
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% | |
Canada (2020) | -5.3 |
Newfoundland and Labrador (2009) | -10.0 |
Prince Edward Island (2020) | -3.0 |
Nova Scotia (2020) | -3.2 |
New Brunswick (2020) | -3.7 |
Quebec (2020) | -5.3 |
Ontario (2020) | -5.0 |
Manitoba (2020) | -4.8 |
Saskatchewan (2009) | -5.3 |
Alberta (2020) | -8.2 |
British Columbia (1982) | -6.4 |
Yukon (1993) | -20.0 |
Northwest Territories1 (2009) | -10.8 |
Nunavut1 (2009) | -7.0 |
Note(s):
The year in brackets represents the year during which the jurisdiction recorded its largest decline.
Source(s):
Table note 1
The Northwest Territories and Nunavut were combined prior to 1999, with the Northwest Territories including Nunavut. Prior to that, the steepest decline for the Northwest Territories including Nunavut occurred in 1986 (-14.2%).
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