Canada’s manufacturing sector showed a modest rebound at the end of 2025, with manufacturing sales rising 0.6% month-over-month in December, following a 1.3% decline in November 2025. The latest data, updated on 16 February 2026, indicate a partial recovery after the prior month’s setback.
On a month-over-month basis, the improvement suggests that some underlying demand and production pressures eased as the year closed, helping to stabilize conditions for manufacturers. While the 0.6% gain does not fully offset November’s drop, it signals that the sector is moving back into positive territory rather than extending the downturn.
The comparison framework shows that November’s -1.3% reading reflected a contraction relative to October 2025, whereas December’s 0.6% figure marks an expansion versus November. Market participants and policymakers will likely watch upcoming releases closely to judge whether December’s uptick represents the start of a more sustained recovery in Canadian manufacturing or a brief pause in a weaker trend.