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Coronavirus pandemic sees surge in online shopping, with sales up by 99%

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COVID-19 pandemic were enacted.A new report from the agency found that total retail sales fell by 17.9 per cent as Canadians increasingly sheltered in place between February and May and brick-and-mortar stores closed their doors.

Canada’s consumer prices up 0.7% in June, ending streak of negative inflation Even so, shoppers rushed to make online purchases, with sales surging 99.3 per cent during the period.StatCan says e-commerce sales hit a record $3.9 billion in May, a 2.3 per cent increase over April and 99.3 per cent increase over February.E-commerce sales more than doubled year over year, with a 110.8 per cent increase compared with May 2019.The report found that all 11 retail subsectors with e-commerce sales saw those sales.

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