FILE PHOTO: The Imperial Strathcona Refinery which produces petrochemicals is seen near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, October 7, 2021. REUTERS/Todd Korol/File Photo
February 24, 2022
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian factory sales most likely rose 1.3% in January from December, largely driven by higher sales in the petroleum and coal product industry, along with wood products, Statistics Canada said in a flash estimate on Thursday.
The estimate was calculated based on a weighted response rate of 71.7%. The average weighted response rate for the survey over the previous 12 months has been 94.1%.
(Reporting by Julie Gordon in Ottawa, editing by Dale Smith)
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