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A new survey found that many Canadians have changed their shopping habits since the U.S. tariff war. A buy Canadian movement ...
The Interac survey found almost eight in ten Canadians have shifted at least one monthly purchase from a big-box or ...
Consumers are still seeking local products, but executives at one of Canada's biggest grocers say the buy Canadian movement is starting to lose some steam. "It's decelerating somewhat," Metro Inc.
The retail sector in fact profits from Canada’s diverse population which puts out a variety of product and service choices. Retailers are to an ever greater degree catering to a wide range of tastes ...
A new Angus Reid/DIG360 study finds 77% of Canadians bought pre-owned items in the past year, led by Gen Z and Millennials.
It might take a little research, but it doesn't have to be difficult to shop for food and produce made in Canada.
We are all very much aware that a huge number of Canadians already frequent this city for shopping and sporting events. The hope would be to expand upon those markets and to attract more Canadians ...
Canadian spending is a crucial part of the Western New York economy, which has been sorely missed. In 2019, Canadians spent $59.1 million in Niagara County alone, according to a Visa Vue study ...
For years, Canadians from southern Ontario have made the short drive across the border to Buffalo, New York, to load up on cheap milk and shop at retailers like Target and Trader Joe’s that they ...
Canadian businesses are feeling the impact of Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian products. The duties are testing the limits ...