Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: July 2, 2015
/Top Stories - Canada:
-Sears Canada Inc on the hunt for new CEO after Ronald Boire resigns [Financial Post]
-Loblaws workers go on strike in Windsor, Ont., area [CBC]
-Why Canadians Are Loyal to Homegrown Products [Huffington Post]
-Ikea bringing candy tradition to Canada [Toronto Star]
-Kitchen Stuff Plus Utilize the Enterprise Communication Suite™ [episys.com]
-Surging home prices ignite record boom in luxury car sales: report [Global News]
-Metro and its customers are meant to be [Canadian Grocer]
-BMO Capital Starts DAVIDsTEA (DTEA) at Market Perform [Street Insider]
Canadian News - Region-by-Region:
-Huge demand for retail space in Inglewood community [Calgary Herald]
-C'est Vrai: Québec Government To Continue Seeking Use Of French on Store Signage [TM Blog]
-Co-op stores 50-50 lottery ends with Sobeys deal [CBC]
-Longo's and LCBO coming to Toronto's Imperial Plaza (on St. Clair Ave) [Biznow]
-Lowe's to build its first store in Winnipeg [Winnipeg Free Press]
-Lowe's in a hurry to build Kelowna store [Daily Courier]
-Desart's enduring influence on the Village [Winnipeg Free Press]
-Wilkie's Wonderful World in Lunenburg closing after 32 years [CBC]
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