Consumer sentiment slightly improves: BoC survey
Canadians said they're reducing spending, putting off buying big-ticket items
- By: Tara Deschamps, The Canadian Press
- October 11, 2024 October 11, 2024
- 15:14
Canadians said they're reducing spending, putting off buying big-ticket items
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