Today's Retail News From Around The Web: February 5, 2015
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Top Stories - Canada:
-Target Canada liquidation sales draw lineups — and mockery
-Starbucks to serve beer, wine at select Canadian locations by end of 2015 [Financial Post]
-Here's how much Target Canada will discount during fire sales [Global]
-3 Reasons Why You Should Own Canadian Tire Corporation Limited [Motley Fool]
-Canada Goose knockoffs worry winter-coat competitor [Globe & Mail]
-Target will eventually take a second crack at Canada [Subscription: San Francisco Chronicle]
-Gender-specific food products latest trend on store shelves [CBC]
Canadian News - Region-by-Region:
-Calgary's Deerfoot mall to be overhauled & rebranded as 'Deerfoot City' [Calgary Herald]
-Target's end won't affect Windsor retail traffic, developer [CBC]
-Port truck licensing rollout gets rough ride [Business in Vancouver]
Trending Topics:
-The retailers that could be swallowed up next by Amazon [Financial Post]
-GNC products yanked from New York shelves amid Canadian investigation [Toronto Star]
-Staples acquires Office Depot in $6B cash-and-stock deal [CTV]
-Why RadioShack's demise is a good thing [Yahoo]
-Women's clothing retailer Cache seeks bankruptcy protection [NewsOK]
-Amazon opens first staffed pickup location [Retail Customer Experience]
Our Previous Articles:
-3-Million Square Foot Mega-Mall Planned for Montreal
-Rudsak Looks to Double Canadian Store Count
-Nordstrom Opens 2nd Canadian Location in Ottawa Next Month
-Target's Most Valuable Canadian Store Real Estate