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Feb 19, 2021 · In 2020, core retail sales rose at over twice the pace (+4.5%) compared with 2019 (+2.1%), with food and beverage stores, general merchandise stores, and building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers leading the gain. Sales declined at clothing and clothing accessories stores.
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Oct 28, 2024 · 75% of video game companies in Canada are owned by Canadians. 61% of Canadians play video games. The sales of digital games have increased year on year, while the sales of physical video games have stagnated. 32,300 people were working full-time in the video game industry in Canada in 2021.
2020. 2019. Retail By The Numbers has been replaced with the Retail Pulse Dashboard, and interactive dashboard that offers data on Canadian retail.
He figures there are now between 250 to 300 independent video stores left in Canada, mostly in small towns. That's a drop from an estimated 600 in 2012. Beyond that, he said there are an...
Apr 7, 2022 · Margins move higher for Canadian store retailers. The gross margins of retailers rose slightly, from 26.5% in 2019 to 26.8% in 2020. Gross margins grew in 6 of the 11 retail subsectors. The strongest gains were recorded by electronics and appliance stores (+2.8%) and gasoline stations (+0.8%).
Mar 9, 2021 · According to the agency, the Canadian economy posted its worst ever performance, registering a 5.4 percent decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for 2020, marking the largest recorded decrease since data was first calculated in 1961.
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Lockdowns led to a 13.6% drop in retail sales in the first half of 2020. Online sales reached a record of 11.4% in April 2020. 88,187 Canadian businesses closed in April 2020. 17.5% of Canadian businesses couldn’t remain open amid social distancing.