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After increasing online spending in 2024, Quebec residents indicate they are making changes

Latest NETendances survey suggests desire to avoid spending on US goods and shopping sites, which could mean more local retail shopping
3399 Avenue Francis-Hughes in Laval, Quebec, was formerly occupied by Amazon. (CoStar)
3399 Avenue Francis-Hughes in Laval, Quebec, was formerly occupied by Amazon. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
May 14, 2025 | 8:24 P.M.

The latest University of Laval’s NETendances survey, which focuses on Quebecers' online shopping habits, included a few questions covering the first quarter of 2025. The objective was to gauge the impact of the current U.S.-Canada trade dispute on provincial e-commerce.

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