The document summarizes Canada's trade performance in Q1 2014. Key points:
- Canada registered its first trade surplus since 2011, fueled by record energy trade surplus that offset a non-energy trade deficit.
- Exports and imports contracted in Q1 due to weather impacts and a trucker strike, but net exports are expected to contribute to GDP growth.
- The weaker Canadian dollar and stronger U.S. and European growth are expected to boost Canadian exports, especially energy and machinery, through 2015. Transportation constraints remain a challenge for some sectors like agriculture.