Canada Small Business Confidence Rebounds
2026-04-17 11:28
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
Canada's CFIB Business Barometer long-term index, which tracks 12-month forward expectations for business performance, increased to 58.5 in April 2026, after falling sharply to a downwardly revised 55.7 in March.
The short-term optimism index, based on the 3-month outlook, also posted a modest gain, rising by about 1 point to 55.4.
Expectations for the next 12 months increased mostly in retail (63.7 vs 62.7), info, arts and recreation (57.8 vs 55.7), personal services (61.4 vs 60.3) and construction (57.3 vs 50).
In contrast, a decline was seen mostly in transportation and warehousing (52.9 vs 53.8), professional and business services (57.4 vs 59.6) and hospitality (57.1 vs 58.2).
Meanwhile, the average price increase jumped up to 3.2% in April, marking the highest monthly change since the tariff war last March.
The average wage increase increased slightly to 2.4%, the first notable shift after roughly 12 months of readings clustered around the 2.2% mark.