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Feb 22, 2018 · December 2017. -0. (monthly change) Source (s): CANSIM table 080-0020. Following three consecutive monthly increases, retail sales decreased 0.8% in December to $49.6 billion. Despite this decline, retail sales were up 1.5% in the fourth quarter and up 6.7% for the year. Sales fell in 6 of 11 subsectors, representing 42% of retail trade.
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Retail trade, December 2017 CANSIM tables . Text CANSIM...
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Sep 22, 2023 · Retail sales at 2017 constant prices, by industry – Seasonally adjusted July 2022 June 2023 r July 2023 p June to July 2023 July 2022 to July 2023 millions of dollars millions of dollars millions of dollars % change % change; Total retail trade at 2017 constant prices1: 56,104: 57,112: 57,042-0.1: 1.7: Total excluding motor vehicle and parts ...
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- Store Merchandise
- Automotive & Related
- Canadian E-Commerce Stats
The underlying 12 month trend for Food & Drug retail sales (green line in the above chart) slid steadily in 2017. The 3 month trend is tracking below this, implying further weakness ahead. Sales at supermarkets & other grocery stores have been particularly slow, increasing just 0.9% in 2017, and even down 0.7% in Q4 alone. Specialty food stores did...
The underlying 12 month trend for the Store Merchandise sector (green line in the above chart) improved significantly in 2017. A retail sales gain of 6.5% was recording for the year, the best result since 2006. The sales trends however weakened slightly late in the year, although it’s too early to tell if this will continue into 2018. The two bigge...
The Automotive & Related sector continues to be the bedrock of Canadian retail sales. The annual increase in 2017 was 10.1%, a 7 year high. Gasoline stations are experiencing high growth, with retail sales up 12.9% in 2017. Gasoline stations have now more than recovered the sales losses incurred in 2015 when gasoline prices significantly declined. ...
StatsCan started providing ecommerce retail sales data in January 2016. While the amount of data is limited, some trends appear to be emerging. Here are some results. Overall, e-commerce represented about 2.6% of Canadian retail sales in 2017, including both pure play operators as well as the online operations of brick & mortar stores. Canadian con...
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2017. January 2017; February 2017; March 2017; April 2017; May 2017; June 2017; ... Statistics Canada reports: Retail sales up 8.2% in 2022, CPI published. Finance ...
Nov 9, 2024 · This statistic illustrates annual retail sales growth in Canada in 2017, broken down by province. From 2016 to 2017, the value of retail sales in British Columbia grew by 8.78 percent, over two ...
46 Annual grocery sales of Walmart in Canada 2014, by brand. 47 Number of Walmart stores in Canada 2012-2017. 48 Revenue of Sobeys in Canada 2013-2017. 49 Sales of Metro, Inc. in Canada 2010-2017. 50 Annual grocery sales of Metro in Canada 2014, by brand. 51 Number of Metro, Inc. properties in Canada 2017, by type.
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A Canada retail sales forecast for 2021 regarding online shopping showed ecommerce in Canada grew by 12.2% in 2020 and is expected to grow by 7.7% in 2021. The pre-pandemic growth was 8.1% in 2019. By 2024, it’s going to go down gradually until it reaches 4.9%.