Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: June 5, 2015
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Top Stories - Canada:
-Hudson's Bay set to bid for Metro's Kaufhof soon: source [Reuters Canada]
-Picking the winners and losers in the Canadian consumer space [Financial Post]
-Apple Watch will be available to purchase in retail stores in two weeks [Mobile Syrup]
-Hudson's Bay Company Named One of Canada's 50 Best Corporate Citizens [Globe & Mail]
-Tim Hortons yanks Enbridge advertisements from ‘Tims TV’ in stores after complaints [Financial Post]
-RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust Provides Update on Target Store Closures [Globe & Mail]
-Rexall managers pushed for medication reviews at drive-thrus, insiders say [CBC]
Canadian News - Region-by-Region:
-Overwaitea adding 40 stores in the West over next 5-7 years [Grocery Business]
-Tour the largest Canadian Tire store in Canada [Edmonton Journal]
-Montreal merchants say no to banning plastic bags [CBC]
-Cadillac Fairview buys back Target leases at Market Mall and Chinook Centre [Calgary Herald]
-Harry Young shoe store closes after 97 years [Toronto Star]
-'Pop-up' flea market coming to downtown London [London Free Press]
-BC craft beer prices spike [Vancouver Sun]
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