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Canada economic scorecard by prime minister

Compare GDP, inflation, unemployment, debt, population, imports, exports, and other official indicators by government term. Figures describe what happened during an office window; they do not prove sole political causation.

Scott MoeTerm SnapshotOfficial Sources

Scott Moe is currently shown with the office window Feb 2, 2018 - Present. Monthly, quarterly, and annual reference periods are attributed once, using the politician whose term contains that period's midpoint, so leadership handoffs are not double-counted.

Current snapshot cards prioritize official releases and attribute them to the selected politician’s term window. Historical rows derive their numeric summaries from official long-run series, while trade category rankings are still finishing audit coverage.

Top 5 Imports

2026-04-01

Latest official category ranking from Statistics Canada.

1. Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products2. Industrial machinery, equipment and parts3. Motor vehicles and parts4. Consumer goods5. Electronic and electrical equipment and parts

Top 5 Exports

2026-04-01

Latest official category ranking from Statistics Canada.

1. Farm, fishing and intermediate food products2. Energy products3. Metal ores and non-metallic minerals4. Forestry products and building and packaging materials5. Metal and non-metallic mineral products

Historical Record (Premiers)

These rows use official long-run series for population, GDP, inflation, labour, debt, and trade totals. Older office windows may still be year-bounded where day-level start dates have not been fully audited.

Scott Moe
Saskatchewan Party Feb 2, 2018 - Present
Brad Wall
Saskatchewan Party 2007 - Feb 2, 2018