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Building Permits Canada: December 2012 Sees Unexpected 11.2-Per-Cent Drop

Builders Pulling Way Back: StatsCan
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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the value of building permits issued by municipalities declined 11.2 per cent to $5.7 billion in December, following a 14.5 per cent drop in November.

The agency says the December decrease reflected lower construction intentions in both the residential and non-residential sectors.

Every province except Quebec showed a decline in December, with Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario posting the largest decreases.

Construction intentions in the residential sector fell 13.1 per cent to $3.3 billion, with Ontario, Alberta and Manitoba accounting for much of the decline and Newfoundland and Labrador as the lone province with an increase.

The value of permits issued in the non-residential sector dropped 8.5 per cent to $2.5 billion in December, the third decrease in four months.

Manitoba posted the largest decline, followed by Alberta, while Quebec had the largest increase with Ontario a distant second.

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