Consumers still unsure about spending

TORONTO — Canadian consumers have been experiencing a “slow decline” in confidence, according to the latest Canadian Consumer Confidence Index by TNS Canada.

The overall index fell in August to 94.6 from a high of 97.7. Further decline to 93.3 followed in September before rising slightly to 93.7 in October. TNS cites slow economic growth as the main reason for the slump, offset partly by stock market gains in the same period…

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