Canada's small business confidence over the short and long-term dropped slightly in May. CFIB’s Business Barometer® Short-term Index, which is based on 3-month forward expectations for business performance, declined to 58.8, a monthly drop of almost two points. The long-term optimism index, which is based on a 12-month outlook, fell three points to 61.6.
Short-term business confidence has seen some improvements in most provinces, except Ontario which has registered a large decline (-5.6 points) and Quebec. Optimism is somewhat mitigated over the long term. Ontario and Nova Scotia have seen the largest decreases (3.9 and 3.6 points respectively), followed by BC and Quebec.
https://www.cfib-fcei.ca/en/research/economic-indicators/business-barometer-may-2022