Optimism tempers Canadian sales dip

Gavin Lipsith

1-Oct-2007

Sales in Canada's border stores are continuing to fall following a difficult few years for the country. But there are signs that retailers could soon enjoy a reversal in fortunes

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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has compiled its first-half 2007 sales data for the country’s border and airport stores, with yet further decreases on both fronts. At the border,

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