Interprovincial travel spending up 5 per cent as Canadians rethink U.S. trips, shows Moneris data
More Canadians are choosing trips within Canada. A Moneris-commissioned Angus Reid survey shows a shift away from U.S. travel plans.
Read MoreMore Canadians are choosing trips within Canada. A Moneris-commissioned Angus Reid survey shows a shift away from U.S. travel plans.
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Montréal centre-ville is downtown Montreal’s Business Improvement Area – a non-profit organization supporting the development and promotion of the downtown Montréal area.
Tourism and Events
A closer look at the economic impact of the Calgary Stampede, including a 200% increase in restaurant spending, collected and analyzed by Moneris data experts.
Consumer Spending Insights
ICS surged in the second quarter on the back of a long-awaited interest rate cut and strong population and employment growth.
Global Insights
Moneris data reveals encouraging signs of recovery in foreign spend as the tourism industry boasts significant improvements in foreign volume and transactions.
Consumer Spending Insights
As part of our latest partnership with the Conference Board of Canada we are pleased to present the following authoritative insights from their Index of Consumer Spending (ICS) which has been Powered by Moneris® Data Services.
Retail
As part of our latest partnership with the Retail Council of Canada (RCC) we are pleased to present this excerpt of their latest retail sentiment report, which has been Powered by Moneris® Data Services.
Consumer Spending Insights
Let’s look at some Moneris data to understand the consumer spending trends this Valentine’s Day.
Consumer Spending Insights
Higher Interest Rates Have Induced a Change in Consumer Spending Behaviour
Case Studies
Downtown Yonge BIA is a nonprofit organization that turned to data during the pandemic to help drive more informed business decisions. Read on to know about their story.
Data Services Podcasts
Al's conversation with Sohaib Shahid Director, Economic Innovation, The Conference Board of Canada