Canadian retail sales up 0.6% in October, buoyed by vehicle purchases
The automotive sector saw the largest rise in sales, including 2.5% increases for sales at both new and used car dealers.
Sales at gasoline stations and fuel vendors were down 0.5% in October, marking a sixth consecutive month of declines.
In the core measure, the agency said gains were driven by higher sales at furniture, home furnishings, electronics and appliances retailers, which saw a 2.5 per cent increase.
Food and beverage retailers saw the biggest drop in October, down 0.7 per cent.
Grantham said the estimate of no growth in November could have been affected by the federal government's announced GST holiday, but it won't be clear until December numbers are released.
And while October gains were slower than the previous month, the picture isn't too bad.
"Even though the latest release wasn't as strong as the prior one, consumer spending has still improved relative to the trend seen earlier in the year," he said.