ICS follows similar seasonal trends in Q1 2024 but averages higher year-over-year
A weakening labour market is expected to apply downward pressure on consumer spending
Read MoreA weakening labour market is expected to apply downward pressure on consumer spending
Read MoreAs 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.
Sustainability has become more than just a topic of conversation for school projects, college assignments and office-led initiatives. People are eager to bring this into practice and be catalysts for change.
Did you buy a bottle of pop and feel it was five sips less? Or a pack of spaghetti that had one less serving? No, you’re not imagining it, shrinkflation IS real.
As Quebec began its first retail reopening phase on June 7, Quebecers resumed their consumption habits with their favorite local businesses.
When the province entered Phase 1 of its reopening plan on June 11, 2021, Ontarians spent the weekend dining at patios, attending outdoor fitness classes, shopping at non-essential retailers, and making trips to wine country and cottage country.
From contactless payments to emerging categories, businesses and consumers alike were able to adapt to our new normal in some surprising ways.
If you’re currently selling a product or service online that might appeal to shoppers outside of Canada, it’s time to start thinking about scaling your business globally.
Preparing for the cold winter months has been a major theme for fall spending in 2020. From upgrading home furnishings to preparing for winter recreation, Canadians are planning ahead for a winter that will likely bring a lot of time at home.
With the weather heating up and people staying home, Canadians got creative with where their money was going over the summer.
We’ve put together an infographic to highlight why there’s no time like the present to offer gift cards to your customers.