Canada’s Retail Sales up 2.5% to $69.6B in December: StatCan

Date:

Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 2.5 percent to $69.6 billion in December, boosted by gains at food and beverage retailers and motor vehicle and parts dealers.

However, it says its advance estimate for January suggests retail sales fell 0.4 percent in the first month of 2025.

The agency says December sales were up in all nine of the subsectors it tracks as sales at food and beverage retailers rose 3.5 percent for the month.

The increase came as sales at supermarkets and other grocery retailers, except convenience retailers, gained 3.9 percent, while beer, wine and liquor retailers rose 3.9 percent and specialty food stores added 2.4 percent.

Meanwhile, sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers gained 1.9 percent in December, boosted by a 2.0 percent gain at new car dealers.

In volume terms, retail sales in December rose 2.5 percent.

Related Stories

Canada’s Retail Sales Flat in November at $67.6 Billion: StatCan
Retail Used Vehicle Sales Jump 8 Percent in January
spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

Oil Prices Expected to Stabilize Around $70 by End of 2026: EIA

Oil pumps work in synced operation outside of Bakersfield,...

UK Pauses Prescribing Cross-Sex Hormones to Children Following Review

Dr. Hilary Cass, independent pediatrician, speaks about the publication...

Critics Say New Definition of Anti-Muslim Hostility Is Assault on Free Speech

The Free Speech Union warns the policy risks reviving...

Standoff and Standstill in the Strait: No Easy Solution to Restoring Gulf Tanker Traffic

A boat approaches the Saint Kitts and Nevis-flagged container...