Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales up 0.3 per cent in February GlobeBusiness
Excluding the subsector, wholesale sales fell 1.5 per cent. Only two of seven subsectors advanced. The building material and supplies subsector fell 5.3 per cent to $8.8-billion, while the machinery, equipment and supplies subsector dropped 1.
3 per cent to $13.1-billion in February.Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
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