Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: June 4, 2015
/Our Articles of the Day:
1) UNOde50 to Enter Canadian Market with Multiple Locations
2) June 11: A Half Day Fraud 360™ Seminar That Could Save Your Company
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Top Stories - Canada:
-Loblaw’s online ordering service helps to keep shelves full [Globe & Mail]
-Retailers tapping social media like Pinterest, Instagram to find out what consumers really want [Financial Post]
-Target Stores Insolvency Biggest In Canadian Retail History [Mondaq]
-VIDEO: Harry Rosen CEO: We're one step ahead of Nordstrom [BNN]
-Prom dress prices: Canadian dressmakers kept busy by falling loonie [CBC]
-Canadian home furnishings retailers fighting for millennial shoppers [680News]
-Sorry shoppers, free home delivery won't last, HBC says [Global]
Canadian News - Region-by-Region:
-Lowe's to take over two former Calgary Target locations [Calgary Herald]
-Cider makers 'left behind' as Ontario moves to reform beer and wine sales [National Post]
-Lunenburg booksellers hoping to bring back reading [CBC]
-Retail spending in the province slips after February surge [Business in Vancouver]
-City wants to crack down on payday lenders [Burnaby Now]
-Elle & Eve takes shoppers on magical mystery tour [Toronto Star]
-Closet Crows Consignment Store Popping up on West 4th [24 Hours Vancouver]
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-Skullcandy to Open Free-Standing Outlets as it Enters Canadian Market
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