Canadian shoppers have been visiting malls and logging onto retailer websites as Black Friday sweeps through the country.
A Retail Council of Canada and Leger survey of just over 2,500 Canadians found that the average consumer plans to spend $972 during the holiday seas
Top purchasing cities within the country this year included Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver and the most popular product categories were makeup, T-shirts, skincare, vitamins and men’s underwear.
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