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  1. Oct 28, 2024 · Video Game Industry Statistics for Canadians. In 2021, the video game industry’s contribution to Canada’s GDP was $5.5 billion. 75% of video game companies in Canada are owned by Canadians. 61% of Canadians play video games.

  2. Retail By The Numbers. RCC has replaced the monthly Retail By The Numbers publication with the Retail Pulse Dashboard, a new interactive platform that delivers data on Canadian retail sales, retail job numbers, economic data, credit and debit card spending and consumer behaviour in one online tool on the Retail Council of Canada’s website.

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · In 2021, there were 937 video game companies in Canada, and four out of five video game companies in Canada were located in Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia.

    • Retail E-Commerce Sales Higher Than pre-pandemic Levels
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    After a sharp increase at the onset of the pandemic, retail e-commerce sales have receded as of July 2022 but remain well above pre-pandemic levels. The share of retail e-commerce sales, as a proportion of total retail sales, rose from 3.9% in 2019 to 6.2% in 2022 (July year to date). During the height of the pandemic in 2020 and 2021, the shares o...

    Canadians became increasingly reliant on retail e-commerce platforms in the face of COVID-19. Retail consumers have shown that, as restrictions were lifted, e-commerce remained an attractive method of shopping as some businesses increased their online presence and continued to invest in online sales and e-commerce capabilities. As the pandemic runs...

    All data in this paper are seasonally adjusted and are expressed in current dollars, unless otherwise noted. A standard usage of the 2017 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) groups all Internet-only retailers together under NAICS code 45411, regardless of their associated retail subsector. To determine e-commerce sales by subsecto...

  4. This week, Video Difference, the landmark Nova Scotia video business, announced it would be closing its two stores this fall. Here's a look at how those who are still in business are coping....

  5. Sep 6, 2021 · The rise of Netflix and other streaming services in the 2010s sent the movie rental business crashing. But one video store is still standing.

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  7. Retail sales in-store dropped by nearly 35% between February and April 2020, while online sales grew by almost 95% in the same time period. While live streaming for sales is just beginning to take hold in Canada, brands are experimenting with the potential.