Statistics Canada Reports Retail Sales Down in January as New Car Sales Fell

Statistics Canada Reports Retail Sales Down in January as New Car Sales Fell
A new vehicle for sale is seen at an auto mall in Ottawa, on April 26, 2021. (The Canadian Press/Justin Tang)
The Canadian Press
3/22/2024
Updated:
3/22/2024
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Statistics Canada says retail sales fell 0.3 percent to $67 billion in January as sales at new car dealers dropped.

Overall retail sales were down in three of nine subsectors as sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers fell 2.4 percent, the group’s first decline in five months. Sales at new car dealers fell 3.0 percent, while used car dealers gained 4.5 percent.

The agency says core retail sales—which exclude gas stations and fuel vendors, and motor vehicle and parts dealers—rose 0.4 percent in the first month of 2024.

The increase in core retail sales came in part from higher sales at sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument, book, and miscellaneous retailers which saw a 3.0 percent increase.

In volume terms, retail sales rose 0.2 percent in January.

Looking ahead, Statistics Canada says its advance estimate of retail sales for February suggests sales increased 0.1 percent for the month, though it cautioned the figure would be revised.