TSX Consumer Discretionary Sector

A list of Canadian consumer discretionary stocks.

Women's fashion boutique Aritzia is a top stock to buy in September 2022.

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Of stocks in all the market sectors, consumer discretionary stocks are probably the most familiar to Canadian investors. This category of stocks includes retail, hospitality and automotive businesses.

Related: Top Canadian Consumer Discretionary Stocks, Top Canadian Retail Stocks

List of stocks in the Canadian (TSX) consumer discretionary sector

(TSX:AW.UN)A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund
(TSX:AEG)Aegis Brands
(TSX:ATD)Alimentation Couche-Tard
(TSX:ATZ)Aritzia
(TSX:ACQ)AutoCanada
(TSX:GBT)BMTC Group
(TSX:BPF.UN)Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund
(TSX:BYD)Boyd Group Services
(TSX:DOO)BRP
(TSX:GOOS)Canada Goose Holdings
(TSX:CTC)Canadian Tire
(TSX:CTC.A)Canadian Tire
(TSX:ICE)Canlan Ice Sports
(TSX:CAS)Cascades
(TSX:CCL.A)CCL Industries
(TSX:CCL.B)CCL Industries
(TSX:CKI)Clarke
(TSX:DII.A)Dorel Industries
(TSX:DII.B)Dorel Industries
(TSX:XTC)Exco Technologies
(TSX:FANS)Fansunite Entertainment
(TSX:GH)Gamehost
(TSX:GIL)Gildan Activewear
(TSX:FOOD)Goodfood Market
(TSX:IFA)iFabric
(TSX:IDG)Indigo Books & Music
(TSX:KITS)Kits Eyecare
(TSX:LNF)Leon’s Furniture
(TSX:LNR)Linamar
(TSX:MG)Magna International
(TSX:MRE)Martinrea International
(TSX:MTY)MTY Food Group
(TSX:NFI)NFI Group
(TSX:PLC)Park Lawn
(TSX:PET)Pet Valu Holdings
(TSX:PZA)Pizza Pizza Royalty
(TSX:PBL)Pollard Banknote
(TSX:QSR)Restaurant Brands International
(TSX:QSP.UN)Restaurant Brands International LP
(TSX:RPI.UN)Richards Packaging Income Fund
(TSX:RCH)Richelieu Hardware
(TSX:ROOT)Roots
(TSX:SRV.UN)SIR Royalty Income Fund
(TSX:ZZZ)Sleep Country Canada Holdings
(TSX:SFI)Solution Financial
(TSX:TOY)Spin Master
(TSX:SXP)Supremex
(TSX:TAIG)Taiga Motors
(TSX:KEG.UN)The Keg Royalties Income Fund
(TSX:TRZ)Transat AT
(TSX:TCL.A)Transcontinental
(TSX:TCL.B)Transcontinental
(TSX:TWC)TWC Enterprises
(TSX:UNI)Unisync
(TSX:WPRT)Westport Fuel Systems
(TSX:WPK)Winpak

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