Statistics Canada reports February wholesale trade gains

April 14, 2025, 9:21 am

Two reports from Statistics Canada provide nearly identical coverage of wholesale trade performance in February, noting that sales excluding key petroleum and grain subsectors increased by 0.3% to reach $85.7 billion. The stories outline that only two out of seven subsectors experienced gains, offering critical insight into the broader economic activity. This data helps policymakers and business analysts understand current trade trends and market dynamics across Canada.


ledevoir.com / Les ventes du commerce de gros ont augmenté de 0,3% en février au Canada

L’augmentation globale s’est produite alors que seulement deux des sept sous-secteurs ont affiché des gains.

torontosun.com / Statistics Canada reports February wholesale trade figures up 0.3%

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says wholesale trade, excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed and grain, rose 0.3 per cent to $85.7 billion in February. The overall increase in sales came as just two of the seven subsectors posted gains. Statistics Canada...

winnipegfreepress.com / Statistics Canada reports February wholesale trade figures up 0.3 per cent


3 stories from 3 sources in 35 hours ago ... #economy #finance #trade #business #consumer



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