Canada's small businesses show mixed signals of optimism in December. The short-term confidence dropped a few points in December; while the long-term confidence hasn't moved much. CFIB's Business Barometer® Short-term Index, which is based on 3-month forward expectations for business performance, decreased 4.6 points to 45.1. The long-term optimism index which is based on 12-month outlook remained almost unchanged since November at 62.6. Measured on a scale between 0 and 100, an index above 50 means owners expecting their business’s performance to be stronger in the next year outnumber those expecting weaker performance.
The provincial outlook over the short-term is on a sliding slope, with the exception of NS and AB where it showed timid signs of improvement. Optimism over the long-term is mixed: four provinces are posting increased confidence (NS, ON, BC, and AB); almost no change in NL; and the remaining five provinces are showing signs of deterioration.
This is an excerpt from the CFIB report.