Uncertainty about the future of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact will continue to cast a pall over the Canadian economy and lead to slower-than-anticipated growth in 2026, Capital Economics says. Trade uncertainty and lower immigration intake is expected to slow growth this year to 0.5%, CapEcon says. The firm projectsgrowth to pick up steam over the next year although cautioning USMCA uncertainty remains a major wildcard. U.S. withdrawal from USMCA looks unlikely given advanced talks with Mexico. "But there is still a risk that talks drag on" for longer than a year, the firm says. That could further delay a rebound in business investment, and a boost to exports following some tariff relief, CapEcon says. (paul.vieira@wsj.com; @paulvieira)