Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: November 8, 2016
/Our Articles of the Day:
1) m0851 Launches Mall Expansion Strategy [Photos]
The Canadian leather and fashion retailer is taking its business to busy malls, after launching operations initially on urban street fronts.
2) Americans Receptive to Canadian Online Retailers, if Available: Survey
A new study finds that many US consumers would patronize Canadian online retailers, given the right opportunities.
Top Stories - National:
-Canadian holiday shoppers take retailer reputation into account before buying (MobileSyrup)
-Hudson's Bay turns to robotic technology (Marketing Magazine)
-Zero-waste grocery stores: Canada catches up with the world (The Weather Network)
-OVer founder hopes the company she started on a whim will become a household name (Financial PosT)
-Kid approved toys that make the holiday cut [at Walmart] (NewsWire)
-Mondelez talks impulse merchandising in a digital world (Canadian Grocer)
-CCTFA Announces Acquisition of Cosmetics Magazine (Cosmetics)
Canadian News - Regional:
Central Canada: ON/QC/Maritimes
-Justin Bieber shops in Toronto as he enjoys a break from his Purpose World Tour (DailyMail)
-Unifor's Ontario workers at Food Basics ratify contract (NewsWire)
-Chamber says number of retiring owners means crisis for Sudbury economy (CBC News)
-Makeover, Makeover: Gander Goodwill moves to new store (Newfoundland & Labrador: CBC News)
-A major stop: Hohner accordion, famous among Newfoundland musicians, taken out of production (Newfoundland & Labrador: CBC News)
-Handful of marijuana dispensaries back in business, days after police raids (Ottawa Citizen)
-LCBO recalls Brock Street Blonde Lager (NewsWire)
Western Canada: BC/AB/SK/MB
-David Yurman's brand of 'attainable luxury' finds fans in Vancouver (Vancouver Sun)
-Prince George parking rules aim to ease downtown congestion (CBC)
-[Sears] Loss Prevention Officer stabbed after alleged shoplifting in downtown Regina (Global News)
-Safeway site redevelopment meeting rescheduled (Vancouver Courier)
-Vancouver company develops elearning course for cannabis' retail future (MarketWired)
-Stittsville marijuana dispensary hit by armed robbers (Winnipeg Sun)
-Coming Soon: Get ready for Vancouver's Fife Bakery (Scout Magazine)
-Calgary's Little Shop of Pleasures offers a fresh psychology towards sex (BeatRoute)
Our Previous Articles:
-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
-Birks Montreal Flagship to Renovate and Add Luxury Hotel
-Saje Natural Wellness Reveals National and International Expansion Plans
-BonLook Launches Canada-Wide Store Expansion
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