Canadian pride drives an increase in the Index of Consumer Spending during the second quarter of 2025
Exclusive commentary from the Index of Consumer Spending presents how Canadians chose to spend in the second quarter of 2025.
Read MoreExclusive commentary from the Index of Consumer Spending presents how Canadians chose to spend in the second quarter of 2025.
Read MoreAs 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.
As retailers turn their minds to 2024, almost all retailers were flat-to-up in terms of Year-Over-Year sales, encouraged by the estimated $ 30 billion in spending by the 1.5 million new Canadians as they get settled across Canada.
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.
In partnership with Moneris® Data Services, the Angus Reid Group conducted an online survey among a representative sample size of 1,515 adult Canadians to characterize their spend behaviours in response to economic influences.
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.
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