Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: November 25, 2016
/(Massive 'Holiday Tree', unveiled at CF Toronto Eaton Centre on Nov. 24. Photo: Cadillac Fairview)
Our Articles of the Day:
1) LUX Beauty Boutique Expands to New Location
2) Black Friday 2016 Canada Projections
3) Retail Insider Partners with Indeed Jobs
Top Stories - National:
-On Black Friday, Canadians shop online, mainly for electronics (CTV)
-The Canada Child Benefit isn’t boosting sales like some retailers hoped (Canadian Business)
-Pushing and shoving for a Black Friday deal? That's only natural, study suggests (CTV)
-Trailer Park Boys Land Gig As Marijuana Brand Ambassadors (Huffington Post)
-Could this beauty store become an all-natural Bath & Body Works? (re: Saje Natural Wellness) (Nutrition Wellness)
-In lineups or in our underwear, Canadians are gearing up to shop (Canoe)
-What’s in store for Canadian commercial real estate in 2017 and beyond (Including retail) (BuzzBuzzNews)
Canadian News - Regional:
Central Canada: ON/QC/Maritimes
-Shopping online this week? Quebecers have mixed feelings about it (CBC)
-Scotch & Soda Opens at CF Carrefour Laval (Montreal-Weekly)
-Legal battle brewing over ownership of Fashion Santa (Toronto Star)
-Quebec shoppers warm to Black Friday (Montreal Gazette)
-Kim's Convenience wins fame for local store (Toronto Observer)
-Maxi makes a splash with new campaign (Canadian Grocer)
-Giant Tiger in Barrie, Ontario Celebrates Grand Opening of Second Store (Yahoo)
-Moncton still Tim Hortons capital of Canada (CBC)
-Invisible City Editions open a store (NOW Toronto)
-Throwback Thursday: Southwest Corner of Yonge and Dundas (Urban Toronto)
Western Canada: BC/AB/SK/MB
-Local retailers missing Black Friday opportunity to attract US shoppers (News1130)
-Federated Co-op says government unfairly 'tilting the playing field' with liquor store contracts (Saskatoon Star Phoenix)
-Permit pulled for Carrot River liquor store because MLA owns shares (CBC)
-Manitobans participate in Buy Nothing Day, a backlash to Black Friday (Global)
-Cross Iron Mills expects Boxing Day traffic for Black Friday (660 News)
-Revitalization planned for run-down downtown block . . . again (Calgary Herald)
Our Previous Articles:
-Study Finds ‘Generation Z’ to be a Driving Force for Holiday Consumption [With Video]
-Pusateri's Fine Foods Reopens Fire-Devastated Flagship (and it's Better than Ever)
-Trendy Ossington Avenue Sees Changes with Major Retail Additions
-The ‘Cashman’ Russell Oliver Goes Back to His Retail Roots [Feature/Photos]
-L’Oréal Discusses Urban Decay Canadian Store Expansion
-Squish Candies Embarks on Canadian Expansion
-Richemont Launches Canadian Luxury Boutique Expansion [Feature Article]
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