Business closures spiked during lockdown: ATB
The number of active businesses* in Alberta was down by 9 per cent in April compared to February, according to ATB Financial.
As the pandemic’s grip on the economy tightened in March and April, ATB says fewer new businesses opened and more existing businesses closed resulting in a net loss of almost 10,000 Alberta businesses over the two-month period.
The picture is much the same for Canada as a whole, with the number of active businesses down by 11 per cent (87,000) in April compared to February.
Unlike the country as a whole, ATB Financial says Alberta’s business sector went into the pandemic still weakened from the provincial recession of 2015-16. The number of businesses in the province fell by 9 per cent between February 2015 and February 2020 compared to an increase of 3 per cent nationally.


