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  1. Jul 1, 2024 · Value of monthly e-commerce retail sales in Canada from February 2017 to April 2024 (in million Canadian dollars) Premium Statistic Number of users of e-commerce in Canada 2020-2029

  2. Oct 15, 2024 · e-Commerce Statistics for Canadians. e-Commerce experienced a 75% increase in 2020 following the closure of brick-and-mortar shops. In December 2020, e-commerce retail trade sales amounted to C$5.19 billion. By 2025, e-wallets are expected to make up 27% of all online payments. 34% of retail e-commerce is done on mobile devices.

  3. Jul 16, 2023 · The State of Ecommerce in Canada. “In 2019, one in ten dollars spent in Canada retail will flow through digital channels,” predicts a previous Visa.ca study. “22.1 million Canadians will be digital buyers in 2019 (68.8% of the total population). By 2023, this number is expected to grow to 24.3 million or 72.8% of the total population in ...

    • Canadian Businesses Added Features on Their Websites and Apps
    • More Canadian Businesses Reported Facing Challenges in Conducting Online Sales
    • New Entrants to E-Commerce Sales Focus on Domestic Markets
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    While the COVID-19 pandemic motivated many businesses to sell online for the first time, it also incentivized others to expand their online offerings. In 2021, Canadian businesses that made sales through their websites or apps had an average of 4.0 e-commerce features on those websites or apps, an increase of 12% from 2019 when businesses had 3.5 e...

    As e-commerce sales increased during the pandemic, so too did the proportion of e-commerce sellers reporting challenges selling online (18% in 2021 compared with 14% in 2019). Small e-commerce sellers were more likely to report challenges (19%) than large e-commerce sellers (14%) in 2021. This was the reverse relationship compared with the 2019 sur...

    In 2021, a lower percentage of Canadian businesses with e-commerce sales made those sales to customers outside of Canada (19%) compared with 2019 (24%). Despite this, the total number of businesses that exported their e-commerce sales increased marginally from 2019 to 2021. This finding suggests that many of the new entrants to e-commerce sales dur...

    E-commerce data in this article are from the 2019 and 2021 iterations of the Survey of Digital Technology and Internet Use (SDTIU). Data for the 2021 iteration of the SDTIUwere collected from November 2021 to March 2022. The target population of this survey includes enterprises with Canadian operations, from most economic sectors, with five or more...

  4. Feb 21, 2023 · Despite the reopening of the Canadian economy, e-commerce remains an important platform for business operations. From February 2020 to July 2022, retail e-commerce sales increased by 67.9%, and the share of e-commerce sales as a proportion of total retail sales increased markedly from 2019 to 2022 (July year to date).

  5. Seven markets are considered by ECDB within the Canadian eCommerce market. Fashion is the largest market and accounts for 23.8% of the Canadian eCommerce revenue. It is followed by Hobby & Leisure with 20.8%, Electronics with 20.3%, Furniture & Homeware with 10.4%, DIY with 9.8%, Care Products with 9.4%, and Grocery with the remaining 5.4%.

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  7. Sep 13, 2022 · Canadian businesses with e-commerce sales grossed, on average, $3.7 million in sales over the Internet in 2021, however this varied greatly by size of business. Large businesses reported, on average, $79 million in gross e-commerce sales, while medium-sized businesses reported $4.2 million and small businesses reported $580,000.