Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: November 10, 2016
/Our Articles of the Day:
1) Azadi Jewellery Announces Expansion into North America
The unique Terhan, Iran-based jeweller is expanding its retail operations into North America, and it has chosen Canada as its entry point.
2) Tsawwassen Mills Photo Tour [Photos]
A photographer gave us permission to post the best photos that we’ve seen of the new BC mega-mall. They’re very impressive -- have a look inside.
3) Last Chance to Register for IoT, Big Data Retail Summit – Nov. 15-16 in Toronto
The IoT, Big Data Retail Summit is filling up, with only 4 complimentary passes for retailers left, and a special rate for others.
Top Stories - National:
Re: New US President:
-Canadian businesses hope Trump doesn’t follow through on protectionist threats (The Globe & Mail)
-Canadian stock markets rise as investors warm to idea of Trump U.S. presidency (CTV News) and Trump presidency ‘could be okay’ for Canadian economy: PIMCO Canada boss (BNN)
-Available only to Globe & Mail 'Unlimited' subscribers: Canadian businesses grapple with Trump victory (The Globe & Mail)
National News Stories:
Update: Canadian Tire reports strong sales in all retail banners, raises dividend (Financial Post)
-Your grocery bill is set to go down further as supermarkets fight for market share (Financial Post)
-OPINION: Walmart vs. Visa food fight — bribing grocery consumers (Chronicle Herald)
-In retail? Sales mistakes to avoid (The Globe & Mail)
-Starbucks holiday cup brings back Santa, snowflakes and candy canes (CTV News)
-How brands make us love them (Marketing)
-Couche-Tard Founder Inducted Into Canadian Business Hall of Fame (CSNews)
-Many Canadians caught in a financial plight (Lethbridge Herald)
-Canadians Spent $6.9 Billion on Direct Activities Involving ATVs and ROVs in 2015 (MarketWired)
Canadian News - Regional:
Central Canada: ON/QC/Maritimes
-m0851 Celebrates Three Year in Ottawa (with wine and great deals) (Ottawa Magazine)
-Sports Experts to fill Place Vertu Target space tomorrow (The Suburban)
-SmartREIT acquires mixed-use centre in Quebec (REMI)
-What Honest Ed's used to look like back in the day (BlogTO)
-Brands brainstorm fast fashion consciousness at the World Ethical Apparel Roundtable (NOW Toronto)
-How the man behind Toronto's Uncle Otis keeps the menswear shop fresh (The Globe & Mail)
-Town centre project in Happy Valley-Goose Bay 5 years in, but little to show (Newfoundland & Labrador: CBC News)
-North York’s Speducci a winning eatery/butcher (Toronto Star)
Western Canada: BC/AB/SK/MB
-Opus masters the art of following the fine print on success (Vancouver Sun)
-Italian Deli/Grocery ‘Dalina’ Preps For December 3rd Launch In Vancouver's Chinatown (Scout Magazine)
-Business notes: Duncan shop getting into hot water (hot tubs, that is) (Cowichan Valley News)
-Bibles for Mission Thrift Store celebrates opening of expansion (Abbotsford News)
-Where to find good wine at YVR airport (Straight.com)
-Bibles for Mission Thrift Store celebrates opening of expansion (Abbotsford News)
-Andre’s Electronics celebrates family business milestone (Kelowna Cap News)
-Youth outreach at Coquitlam Centre as Evergreen arrives (Tri-City News)
-Liquor Stores N.A. Ltd. Reports Third Quarter 2016 Results (MarketWired press release)
Our Previous Articles:
-m0851 Launches Mall Expansion Strategy [Photos]
-Americans Receptive to Canadian Online Retailers, if Available: Survey
-Saint Laurent Opens Toronto Store [Photos]
-7 Complimentary Passes Left for IoT, Big Data Retail Summit – Nov. 15-16 in Toronto
-London's CF Masonville Place Unveils Substantial Redevelopment
-Harry Rosen Unveils Overhauled Winnipeg Store [Photos]
-Marshalls Continues Aggressive Canadian Store Expansion
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