Home Breadcrumb caret Economy Breadcrumb caret Economic Indicators Q3 retail sales data disappoints Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 0.5% in July, to $43.3 billion. By Staff, with files from The Canadian Press | September 23, 2015 | Last updated on September 23, 2015 1 min read Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 0.5% in July, to $43.3 billion. The move was helped by higher sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers, as well as a boost at clothing and clothing accessories stores. Overall, sales were up in six out of 11 subsectors, and those six represent 55% of retail trade. However, excluding motor vehicle and parts dealers, retail sales were unchanged for the month. Motor vehicle and parts dealers, which gained 2%, posted the largest gain in dollar terms; sales at new car dealers gained 2.7%, while clothing and clothing accessories stores gained 2.5%. A CIBC release says, “Although more was expected from consumers in supporting a return to growth in Q3, July data suggests spending isn’t carrying as much momentum” as was hoped. “July retail sales disappointed on both the headline reading, which came in a few ticks under expectations at 0.5%.” Further, “There was disappointment with the June figures […] The soft 0.2% volume gain gives slight negative bias to our 2.7% Q3 growth call.” Staff, with files from The Canadian Press The Canadian Press is a national news agency headquartered in Toronto and founded in 1917. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo