In May, total investment in Canadian building construction dropped by $491.4 million, bringing the monthly total to $21.8 billion, according to the latest data by Statistics Canada. This marks a 2.3% decline in constant dollar terms (2023=100) from the previous month, although year-over-year investment remains up by 3.1%.
The residential construction sector experienced the most significant downturn, falling 3.0% or $462.6 million to reach $15.0 billion in May. This decline impacted both multi-unit and single-family housing projects:
Investment in non-residential building construction edged down 0.4% to $6.8 billion, with mixed results across industrial, commercial, and institutional components:
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