Canada Retail Sales Pull Back After Rise in November
Canadians look to have been more cautious with their spending over the holidays, with retailers registering a pullback in trade for the final month 2025.
Retail sales in November increased 1.3% from the month before to a seasonally adjusted 70.42 billion Canadian dollars, the equivalent of about US$51.07 billion, Statistics Canada said Friday. An advance tally of receipts indicates sales in the final month of 2025 fell 0.5%.
November's increase was the strongest in five months and modestly sharper than the 1.2% rise in sales that economists had expected. It...
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