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Canada March Wholesale trade most likely up 1.3% - Statscan flash estimate

A truck carries a container near a cargo ship bound for Japan at the Centerm container ship terminal at the Port of Vancouver in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada August 3, 2025. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

Canadian wholesale trade most likely rose 1.3% in March from February, largely driven by higher sales in the machinery, equipment and supplies subsector, Statistics Canada said in a flash estimate on Friday.

The estimate was calculated based on a weighted response rate of 66.0%. The average weighted response rate for the survey over the previous 12 months has been 82.2%.

NOTE: All figures are seasonally adjusted.

(Reporting by Dale Smith)

Keywords: CANADA ECONOMY/WHOLESALE

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