Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: November 17, 2015
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Top Stories - Canada:
-Apple Pay expands to Canada, yet key hurdles remain [CTV]
-When Is Black Friday In Canada? How Much Will Canadians Spend? [Huffington Post]
-Canadian Apple Pay launch set for Nov. 17, credit card representatives say [Apple Insider]
-Shopify’s 180-day IPO lockup period ends [Globe & Mail]
-Cadillac Fairview Shopping Centres upping their Digital Game [Newswire]
-Ads saying Cold-FX and flu shot work 'better together' questioned by experts [CBC]
-New hot toys just in time for the holidays [CTV]
-Dog Toys, Accessories for Dogs and their Owners and More are the Focus of New Website Thisisformydog [Baystreet.com]
Canadian News - Regional:
Western Canada: BC/AB/SK/MB
-Chinook Centre offering text-message shopping advice for Christmas season [Calgary Herald]
-New Faces: Young entrepreneur dips into the business world [Saskatoon Star Phoenix]
-Mystery designers launch new Edmonton-produced line at pop-up shop [Edmonton Journal]
-A visit to West Edmonton Mall [atlasobscura.com]
-Kelowna retail outlet named national winner in housewares [Okanagan Magazine]
-Alberta tax has craft brewer crying in beer [Edmonton Sun]
-Victoria pot shops to avoid big licensing fees faced by Vancouver dispensaries [BIV]
Eastern Canada: ON/QC/Maritimes
-Baby's allergies led to birth of a small business [Montreal Gazette]
-Picaroons, restaurant added to new Saint John development [CBC]
-London fashion brand Illbury + Goose put the accent on local [London Free Press]
-Happy Valley-Goose Bay employers host job fair to entice service workers [CBC]
-Nunavut loses over half its booze sales to the South, annual report says [Nunatsiaq News]
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