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Wholesale trade, November 2017

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Released: 2018-01-22

Wholesale sales — Canada

$63.6 billion

November 2017

0.7% increase

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — N.L.

$409.3 million

November 2017

3.4% increase

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — P.E.I.

$76.7 million

November 2017

-8.2% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — N.S.

$836.7 million

November 2017

4.3% increase

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — N.B.

$586.0 million

November 2017

3.6% increase

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — Que.

$11,454.7 million

November 2017

-0.5% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — Ont.

$32,896.4 million

November 2017

1.7% increase

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — Man.

$1,660.8 million

November 2017

-1.4% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — Sask.

$2,328.1 million

November 2017

-1.6% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — Alta.

$6,788.3 million

November 2017

-0.0% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — B.C.

$6,445.7 million

November 2017

-0.7% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — Y.T.

$17.0 million

November 2017

-7.7% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — N.W.T.

$40.5 million

November 2017

-3.5% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales — Nvt.

$12.2 million

November 2017

-19.3% decrease

(monthly change)

Wholesale sales rose 0.7% to $63.6 billion in November, a second consecutive increase. Sales were up in six of seven subsectors, representing 99% of wholesale sales. The food, beverage and tobacco subsector and the motor vehicle and parts subsector led the gains.

In volume terms, wholesale sales increased 0.5%.

Chart 1  Chart 1: Wholesale sales increase in November
Wholesale sales increase in November

The food, beverage and tobacco subsector leads the gains

The food, beverage and tobacco subsector posted the largest increase in dollar terms in November, rising 1.9% to $12.2 billion. Higher sales in the food industry, up 2.2% to $11.1 billion, contributed the most to the gain. This was the highest level on record for both the subsector and the industry.

The motor vehicle and parts subsector rose 0.7% to $12.0 billion, its fourth increase in five months. The gain was attributable to higher sales in the new motor vehicle parts and accessories industry, up 2.4% to $2.3 billion. This was the highest level for this industry since September 2015. Manufacturing sales of motor vehicles, as well as imports and exports of motor vehicles and parts, also increased in November.

Sales in the building material and supplies subsector rose 0.6% to $9.0 billion, its third consecutive increase. Sales in the metal service centres industry rose 5.6% to $1.8 billion—its highest level since July 2008.

Ontario posts the largest increase

Sales in Ontario rose 1.7% to $32.9 billion in November. Sales were up in three of seven subsectors, led by the building material and supplies subsector (+8.0%). Sales in this subsector rose for the second time in three months, up 9.3% over the period. The second largest contributor was the food, beverage and tobacco subsector (+3.7%), its first increase in four months. The machinery, equipment and supplies subsector (+2.2%) rose for the third consecutive month.

Sales in Quebec and British Columbia were both down in November, primarily on lower sales in the building material and supplies subsector. Sales in Quebec decreased 0.5% to $11.5 billion, the second decrease in three months, but were up 12.6% year over year. Sales in British Columbia decreased 0.7% to $6.4 billion—the third decline in four months.

Saskatchewan (-1.6%) and Manitoba (-1.4%) also reported lower sales in November, with the miscellaneous subsector leading the decline. This was the third decline in four months for both provinces, with Saskatchewan down 2.9% and Manitoba up 1.3% over the four-month period.

Wholesale inventories decline for the first time in eight months

Wholesale inventories were down 1.2% to $81.1 billion in November, the first decline in eight months. Three of the seven subsectors were down, representing 60% of total wholesale inventories.

Chart 2  Chart 2: Inventories decline in November
Inventories decline in November

Inventories in the machinery, equipment and supplies subsector decreased 3.3% in November, accounting for the largest drop in dollar terms of all subsectors. The majority of the decline was driven by the other machinery (-9.3%) and the farm, lawn and garden (-6.4%) industries.

The motor vehicle and parts subsector (-4.0%) posted a second consecutive monthly decline. Lower inventory levels in the motor vehicle industry (-5.5%) contributed the most to the drop.

Inventories fell by 2.2% in the personal and household goods subsector, with declines in four of six industries.

The inventory-to-sales ratio decreased from 1.30 in October to 1.28 in November. This ratio is a measure of the time in months required to exhaust inventories if sales were to remain at their current level.




  Note to readers

All data in this release are seasonally adjusted and expressed in current dollars, unless otherwise noted. For information on seasonal adjustment, see Seasonally adjusted data – Frequently asked questions.

Total wholesale sales expressed in volume are calculated by deflating current dollar values using relevant price indexes. The wholesale sales series in chained (2007) dollars is a chained Fisher volume index with 2007 as the reference year. For more information, see Sales in volume for Wholesale Trade.

The Monthly Wholesale Trade Survey covers all industries within the wholesale trade sector as defined by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), with the exception of oilseed and grain merchant wholesalers (NAICS 41112), petroleum and petroleum products merchant wholesalers (NAICS 412) and business-to-business electronic markets, and agents and brokers (NAICS 419).

For information on trend-cycle data, see the StatCan Blog and Trend-cycle estimates – Frequently asked questions.

Real-time CANSIM tables

Real-time CANSIM tables 081-8011, 081-8012 and 081-8015 will be updated on February 5, 2018. For more information, consult the document Real-time CANSIM tables.

Next release

Wholesale trade data for December 2017 will be released on February 20, 2018.

Contact information

For more information, contact us (toll-free 1-800-263-1136; 514-283-8300; STATCAN.infostats-infostats.STATCAN@canada.ca).

For analytical information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact John Burton (613-862-4878; john.burton@canada.ca), Manufacturing and Wholesale Trade Division.

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