However, Canadian bond losses were not as sharp as the decline in US treasuries.
The two-year bond slipped 3 Canadian cents to C$100.52 to yield 2.948 percent, while the 10-year bond slid 39 Canadian cents to C$105.73 to yield 4.245 percent.
The yield spread between the two-year and 10-year bond moved to 129.7 basis points from 126.7 at the previous close.
The 30-year bond, due 2029, fell C$1.00 to C$116.05 to yield 4.716 percent. In the United States, the 30-year treasury yielded 4.648 percent.
The three-month when-issued T-bill yielded 2.47 percent, unchanged from the previous close.
The Canadian dollar eased against the US currency on Friday, as the greenback got a mild boost from strong economic data, but trading was light ahead of a Monday holiday for US markets.
The currency finished at C$1.2315 to the US dollar, or 81.20 US cents, down from C$1.2278 to the US dollar, or 81.45 US cents, at Thursday's close.