Stainless steel coils wait to be pressed into sheets in Montreal on Sept. 18, 2025. Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

Canadians are increasingly downbeat on the economy as a trade war with the U.S. grinds on, putting pressure on a range of key industries.

More than half of Canadians say they think the economy will get weaker in the next six months, the highest proportion since May, according to the weekly Bloomberg Nanos Canadian Confidence Index. Only 13.5 per cent say they think the economy will get stronger, with nearly 27 per cent saying they expect no change.

The overall survey showed consumer confidence hitting a five-month low, with the largest single drop in positive impressions on the future strength of the Canadian economy, which declined six percentage poin

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