Fresh approach drives 12% surge on Canadian border

1-Feb-2003

By Gavin LipsithCANADA. Operators on Canada?s land border saw total sales rise by 12.7% in 2002 compared to 2001, as retail revenues hit C$225.8m ($144.7m).

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CANADA. Operators on Canada?s land border saw total sales rise by 12.7% in 2002 compared to 2001, as retail revenues hit C$225.8m ($144.7m). Imported goods accounted for over 53% of

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