Today's Retail News From Around The Web: January 5, 2015
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Top Stories - Canada:
-New tariffs could be a pain in the pocket for Canadians [CTV]
-How two entrepreneurs hope to push 3-D printers into homes and schools [Financial Post]
-Target's CEO is about to make a big decision about its Canadian operations [The Street]
-U.S. benefits as Canadians buy online [Leader Post]
-Will Target Canada Survive 2015? [Motley Fool]
-Apple transforms retail stores into art galleries for 'Start Something New' campaign (including Canadian location) [9to5Mac]
Canadian News - Region-by-Region:
-Vancouver-based company makes online grocery shopping easy [Globe & Mail]
-How could the LCBO be improved? [Toronto Star]
-W Network says 'yes to the dress' at Woodbridge, ON bridal shop [Inside Halton]
-Barrie Newsmakers 2014: Park Place, Tanger malls lead area's growth [Simcoe.ca]
-New rental apartments, grocery store coming to Jasper Ave. [Edmonton Journal]
-58 of 72 businesses in North Vancouver retail community owned by women [Vancuver Sun]
-One Bloor wins international high-rise award (Toronto: includes 100,000 sq ft of retail) [DCN]
Trending Topics
-The Retail Industry Lost $3.8 Billion to Return Fraud During the 2014 Holiday Season [MainStreet]
-The 10 worst ads of 2014 [Financial Post]
-Free Delivery Is The Hot New Thing In American Retail [Business Insider]
-Free Delivery Good for Retail's Consumers...Not Investors [Fox Business]
-Irish retail sector poised to buy into recovery [Irish Times]
-Mega malls lead Nigeria's 2014 retail revolution [Daily Sun]
Interesting Articles
-Luxury brands' missed opportunity: YouTube [CNBC]
-The Keys To Unlocking The Retail Omni-Channel Advantage [Forbes]
-How brick-and-mortar stores can survive the Internet shopping craze [Washington Post]
-Why Retailer Downsizing Bodes Well For Real Estate [Bidness ETC]
-Celebrities seek a slice of Dubai retail market [Gulfnews.com]
-Comic book shops thrive, not just survive, in S.F. [SF Gate]