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Quality Life In Canada Leads Clothing Consumption Trend

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Canadian Lifestyle Clothing Consumption

Canada, known as the country of maple leaf, Have The Canadian government has actively promoted the "quality life industry axis", with the concept of "happy living, slow life, health preservation, leisure" and other new life styles. It has been comprehensively integrated into the all life economy of the people, including clothing, housing, transportation, education and music.


With the rapid development of science and technology in Canada, the concept of "quality life style" emerged as a result of the improvement of economic capability.


The development of LOHAS is very popular. Influence The emerging industries related to the concept of health, happiness, environmental protection and sustainability have flourished and become the most promising areas of business.


And live a happy life. consumption In recent years, the growth of demand has included the vitality of food, environmental protection clothing, green building and building materials, oil and electricity mixed cars, ecotourism and other industries. The sales performance has been growing continuously, and contains potential business opportunities.
 

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