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1.) Canadian E-Commerce shows positive Growth
In its report "Canada B2C E-Commerce Report 2011", Hamburg-based market research company
yStats.com examines e-commerce in Canada and provides interesting information about the B2C
segment there.
Whereas in 2007 only 19 million people representing 73% of the population were internet users, in
2009, the number of users in Canada had already reached 22 million, a figure which accounted for
80% of the adult population. Furthermore, 92% of users had a high speed internet connection at
home. This upward growth also impacts e-commerce as the "Canada B2C E-Commerce Report
2011" from yStats.com clearly reveals.
E-Commerce on the rise
Almost 40% of Canadians, representing more than 10 million people, spent a total of 15 billion CAD
3. (approx. 9.5 billion EUR) online in 2009. On average, Canadian online customers placed orders
nearly 10 times per year for an average of more than 150 CAD. The vast majority (84%) paid for
their purchases directly over the internet.
The "Canada B2C E-Commerce Report 2011" from yStats.com also examines the composition of
online purchases. The most popular categories in 2009 were travel-oriented purchases as well as
media-related products, such as books. Apparel was also purchased online by many Canadians.
The most successful online merchant in 2009 was Amazon.ca, which managed to reach a market
share of 40% within the B2C segment. Alongside strong competition from the USA, Canadian
merchants such as Aldo Shoes (footwear), Lululemon Athletica (sports equipment), Roots (leather
goods) and La Senza (undergarments) were especially successful.
The m-commerce segment also shows great promise; during the first quarter of 2010, 4 million
Canadians were already using mobile internet services. Forerunners in this sector include for
example Best Buy Canada and Future Shop who have already introduced mobile shopping
applications and wish to expand further.
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