Consumer confidence in Canada improved modestly in June, according to the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The index rose to 48.95 in June 2026 from 47.58 in May 2026, signaling a month-over-month uptick in sentiment.
The June reading, updated as of 10 June 2026, reflects a comparison of consumer sentiment in June versus May, while the May figure represented a comparison against April. The move higher suggests that Canadian consumers have become slightly more optimistic about economic conditions and their personal financial outlook as summer begins, although overall sentiment remains below the neutral 50-point threshold often watched by market observers.