Father's Day is an opportunity for many to thank the important father figures in their lives in a thousand and one ways.
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Several Montrealers interviewed by TVA Nouvelles on Sunday indicated they would take advantage of this Father's Day to get together with family, at a restaurant for dinner, or take advantage of the good weather for a picnic or other outdoor activities. Some even plan to give “small symbolic gifts.”
According to a survey conducted for the Retail Council of Canada last April, out of more than 9,000 respondents across the country, fewer Canadians will celebrate this holiday this year.
In fact, 46% of those surveyed planned to do something special on this occasion, compared to 64% in this situation in 2023.
89.2% of them plan to spend the same amount or more than last year. 61% indicated that they would purchase. Among them, 56.8% plan to spend more than $50.