Statistics Canada released data on the contribution of each province and territory to the national gross domestic product (GDP) percentage change for the years 2021 to 2025. Ontario, the country’s largest economy, led with 2.417 percentage points in 2021, falling to 0.491 in 2025. Quebec’s contribution was 1.427 in 2021, decreasing to 0.119 by 2025. British Columbia added 1.071 points in 2021, falling to 0.281 in 2025, while Alberta’s contribution rose from 0.786 in 2021 to 0.420 in 2025. Smaller provinces such as Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island showed modest contributions ranging from 0.006 to 0.145 points, with Saskatchewan experiencing a small negative value in 2021. Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia contributed 0.016 and 0.128 points in 2021, respectively, with their contributions fluctuating slightly over the five‑year period. Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut each contributed less than 0.02 percentage points annually, with variations of a few thousandths of a point. The data illustrate how each region’s economic activity impacts national GDP growth, with larger provinces providing the most significant contributions.
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