In today’s retail landscape, specific sale events dominate the shopping calendar. In Canada, the biggest sale days are Boxing Day, Black Friday (and its sister Cyber Monday), along with Amazon Prime Day.

Each sales event offers unique opportunities to save on everything from electronics to everyday essentials. For savvy shoppers, understanding the differences between each can go a long way to maximizing savings while also shopping strategically.

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Difference between Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Boxing Day and Amazon Prime Day

While each savings event is similar — convince shoppers to buy, buy, buy! — the timing, focus and appeal for each is slightly different. For instance, Amazon Prime Day is a global event but it’s fueled by one online retail giant, Amazon. Compare this to Boxing Day, a sales event that is really only found in Canada and the UK, as well as a few other (but not many!) countires, like Australia and New Zealand..

Knowing what sets each of these sales apart – from exclusive deals for Amazon Prime members to the post-Christmas clearance bonanza – can transform your shopping experience.

To help, here’s a quick breakdown of the biggest shopping events for Canadian shoppers, along with some tips and tricks on how to navigate and plan your purchases with confidence.

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1. Amazon Prime Day

2. Black Friday

3. Cyber Monday

4. Boxing Day

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Summary

Key differences between Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Boxing Day and Amazon Prime Day

Money.ca | Compare the big sale days in Canada — from Amazon Prime to Black Friday
Money.ca | Compare the big sale days in Canada — from Amazon Prime to Black Friday

Additional sales events to watch

While most retailers will have their own schedule for sales and clearance, a few sales events have started to increase in popularity over the last few years. The two most prominent events are: Singles Day and Walmart Deals Week (or, if you’re in the U.S., Target Circle Week).

Singles Day

Walmart Deals Week

Bottom line

Whether you’re hunting for holiday gifts, upgrading your gadgets, or snagging off-season bargains, these sales events offer something special for every shopper.

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Article sources

Retail Council of Canada (1, 2); Angus Reid Institute (3, 4)

This article originally appeared on Money.ca under the title: Understanding the biggest sales events: Amazon Prime Day vs Black Friday vs Cyber Monday vs Boxing Day

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