Canadian Retail Sales Surge in Year Start
2026-03-20 12:42
By
Andre Joaquim
1 min. read
Retail sales in Canada are estimated to have increased by 0.9% from the previous month in February of 2026, according to a preliminary estimate.
If confirmed, that would extend the 1.1% increase in January to C$69.7 billion, which was revised lower from the 1.5% estimate, rebounding from the 0.5% drop in the last month of 2025.
Such an increase would be the largest back-to-back increase since December of 2024.
Retail turnover in January was higher for general merchandise retailers (3% to C$9.4 billion), sports, hobby, musical instrument and book stores (2.6% to C$3.9 billion), health and personal care retailers (1.2% to C$5.9 billion), and building material and garden equipment suppliers (1.3% to C$3.9 billion).
Motor vehicles and parts turnover, which are usually volatile, jumped by 2% to C$19.3 billion.
In turn, gasoline station turnover dropped by 0.4% to C$6.7 billion).
From the previous year, retail turnover rose by 1.5% in February.