Canadian retail sales were unchanged in November from October at C$67.57 billion ($46.99 billion), as higher sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers were offset by lower sales at food and beverage retailers,
Statistics Canada projects the population could grow to just 45.2 million in the next 50 years on the low-end, or 80.8 million on the high-end.
OTTAWA--The overall share of after-tax income held by Canada's middle-class households declined over a one-year period, as investment gains failed to keep pace with higher debt payments, the country's data-gathering agency said Wednesday.
Canada's annual inflation rate dropped to 1.8% in December, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday, slightly lower than expected and a tick below the prior month's 1.9%. Market reaction: [CAD/] Link: COMMENTARY DOUG PORTER,
Canada’s population will grow over the years regardless of the federal government’s recent decision to slash immigration rates, a new report shows.
Statistics Canada is providing an advance estimate of retail sales, which suggests that sales increased 1.6% in December.
Consumer prices on the West Coast dropped by 0.1 per cent last month, as the province’s inflation rate cooled to 2.6 per cent.
Youth unemployment rates in British Columbia have risen, leaving young job seekers like Cassandra Ogalino struggling to find steady employment.
Canada's annual inflation rate dropped to 1.8% in December, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday, slightly lower than expected and a tick below the prior month's 1.9%.
“The Bank of Canada’s job is still far from done even after the cumulative 175 basis points of rate cuts from the five per cent cycle peak to the high end of its ‘neutral’ range,” economist David Rosenberg, founder of Rosenberg & Associates Inc., said in a note.
Canada's retail sales were flat in November as consumers purchased less from supermarkets, grocery stores, alcohol outlets and furniture shops but the numbers were buoyed by car sales, data showed on Thursday.