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Ontario's thriving markets

An expanding consumer base


As Ontario's number of households continues to grow, so too will local demand for consumer goods. Consumer spending growth in Ontario is expected to rise 2.6 per cent in 2006 and 2007, and rise to 3.1% in 2008*.


Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Statistics, August 2005, Ministry of Finance March 2006 Budget (4/2006)

Total Ontario Households, 1996-2003
Year Millions
1996 3.93
2001 4.22
2003 4.39

NOTES:
* Ontario Budget 2006

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