
While the post-pandemic economic recovery remains strong, many sectors are grappling with conditions that have led to shortages of raw materials and labour. As the economy converges to pre-crisis levels, costs of some inputs remain elevated as supply chains readjust. Although Statistics Canada reported contractions in April and May, based on advanced data the agency estimates that June real GDP rose 0.7%. As a result, the agency's preliminary forecast is for a 0.6% increase in real GDP in the second quarter of 2021.

Source - BCREA